Displaying GIF Image Matlab
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I tried using this code
[X,map] = imread('electricity.gif');
imshow(X,map)
I also tried looking at online help but it does not solve my problem.
Thank you
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Walter Roberson
le 21 Avr 2012
"moves" -- do you mean that it is animated GIF ? If so then do you want it to animate but it currently does not, or does it currently animate and you want it to be static ?
Rooy
le 21 Avr 2012
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson
le 23 Avr 2019
Rooy
le 21 Avr 2012
BERGHOUT Tarek
le 6 Fév 2017
may be u need to create a programe that shows each frame evry time
Maram Abd
le 6 Fév 2021
what is the ansower ?
Image Analyst
le 6 Fév 2021
@Maram Abd, scroll down to see the "Answers". These are just "Comments" up here which are typically used to ask the poster to clarify the question and/or attach missing data or code. Steve's Image Processing Blog in the blog section here has also discussed GIF images
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Walter Roberson
le 21 Avr 2012
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le 6 Fév 2017
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GIF Player from File Exchange
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Gopinath Karuppannan
le 15 Fév 2020
Hello Walter
By using GIF player script, i am getting error in the Matrix dimensions. I have attached the error image as well as gif file. Please find in attachment.
Image Analyst
le 15 Fév 2020
current_frame is probably an RGB image, and transparent_color might be a 3 element vector so you can't compare them that way. You might have to compare one color channel at a time
redMask = currentFrame(:, :, 1) == transparent_color(1);
greenMask = currentFrame(:, :, 2) == transparent_color(2);
blueMask = currentFrame(:, :, 3) == transparent_color(3);
If you want an overall mask where all 3 are true, then AND them together
mask = redMask & greenMask & blueMask;
FWIW, that error was an error internal to readgif(), which is used internally by imread(). At least as of R2019b, current_frame should be an indexed image during this test (if I recall correctly), and transparent_color should then be a scalar as defined in the file/frame header.
I don't exactly know why readgif() breaks in this one case that nobody needs solved anymore. The file isn't the most common sort of arrangement. There may be GIF functionality imread() doesn't support, and some things it really just can't support in an ideal way due to the conventions for image handling in MATLAB. So don't be surprised if readgif() breaks or returns garbage.
For what it's worth, the file can be re-saved using 'donotspecify' disposal instead of 'leaveinplace', and it reads fine and looks the same.
Rooy
le 21 Avr 2012
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