Moving a greyscale image such that the lowest pixel with an intensity above 0 is at the bottom of the image.
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Cyrus N
le 28 Juin 2017
Réponse apportée : Image Analyst
le 29 Juin 2017
I'm trying to translate a greyscale image such that the bottommost pixel with an intensity>0 is at the bottom of the pic, I already have it such that the left most pixel . My code for translating is as follows: lungc_ref = imref2d(size(c)) [row, column] = find(c, 1, 'first'); [row2 column2] = find(c, 1, 'last'); t = [1 0 0; 0 1 0; -(column-1) (256-row2) 1]; tform = affine2d(t); imwarp(c, tform); [c_translated,lungc_ref] = imwarp(c,tform,'OutputView',lungc_ref); imshow(c_translated, [0 1000])
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Massimo Zanetti
le 29 Juin 2017
Modifié(e) : Massimo Zanetti
le 29 Juin 2017
Use the circshift function, which shifts arrays along one dimension. Here is an example:
%generate an image (matrix)
A = rand(6,9)
%find linear index of the minimum value
[~,ix] = min(A(:));
%convert linear index into subscript index
[r,c] = ind2sub(size(A),ix)
%shift image rows to put the lowest valued pixel at the bottom
Y = circshift(A,size(A,1)-r,1)
%additionally, you can also shift image columns to put the lowest valued pixel at the left
Y = circshift(Y,size(A,2)-c+1,2)
Check it out.
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Image Analyst
le 29 Juin 2017
Simply figure out how much to move the image, then call imtranslate(). It's different than circshift in that it doesn't wrap the image around to the other side.
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B = imtranslate(A,translation) translates image A by the translation vector specified in translation. If A has more than two dimensions and translation is a two-element vector, imtranslate applies a 2-D translation to A, one plane at a time.
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