Rotate an image without having a deformation

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Ouael Chkoundali
Ouael Chkoundali le 29 Jan 2019
Réponse apportée : DGM le 1 Déc 2022
Hello,
I am trying to rotate an image by X degrees using imrotate. But if X isn't equal to 90 or -90, the image will be deformed. An example:
0 degree.png
18 degrees.png
Is there any another solution?

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KSSV
KSSV le 29 Jan 2019

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DGM
DGM le 1 Déc 2022
From the documentation:
B = imrotate(A,ANGLE,METHOD,BBOX) rotates image A, where BBOX specifies
the size of the output image B. BBOX is a text string that can have
either of the following values. The default value is enclosed in braces
({}).
{'loose'} Make output image B large enough to contain the
entire rotated image. B is generally larger than A.
'crop' Make output image B the same size as the input image
A, cropping the rotated image to fit.
In other words, the default behavior does not crop the image. If the image is being cropped, it's either because you're cropping it, or it's because you're not using imrotate().
A = imread('cameraman.tif');
B = imrotate(A,20); % default behavior
imshow(B) % no cropping

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