Image Processing need to make an image circular
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Leslie Dominguez
le 14 Oct 2019
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson
le 15 Oct 2019
I was wondering if there is any way to crop an Image into a circular image I am using the mask function but i need it to be circular not just masked. This is my code I know i need some more work done but i need to figure this part first.
canvas=255*ones(3000,3000,3,'uint8');
A=imread('A.jpg');
F=imread('F.jpg');
C=imread('C.png');
E=imread('E.jpg');
A=A(:,200:1720,:);
C=C(9:1500,93:3093,:);
E=imresize(E,4);
I = E;
imageSize = size(I);
ci = [455, 450, 350]; % center and radius of circle ([c_row, c_col, r])
[xx,yy] = ndgrid((1:imageSize(1))-ci(1),(1:imageSize(2))-ci(2));
mask = uint8((xx.^2 + yy.^2)<ci(3)^2);
croppedImage = uint8(zeros(size(I)));
croppedImage(:,:,1) = I(:,:,1).*mask;
croppedImage(:,:,2) = I(:,:,2).*mask;
croppedImage(:,:,3) = I(:,:,3).*mask;
canvas(1:1080,1:1521,:)=A;
canvas(1510:3001,1:3001,:)=C;
canvas(1:720,1720:2999,:)=F;
canvas(900:1799,1050:1949,:)=croppedImage;
imshow(canvas)
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Walter Roberson
le 14 Oct 2019
No. There are no data structures in MATLAB that are circular.
You have two choices:
- Masking (alphadata)
- Use a cell array with two columns, the second of which holds the pixels in this row of the image, and the first of which holds the offset to put the row at. There are no library routines to draw with such an image, but you could create one that used a separate graphics object for each row. With work you could probably create a single patch object with texture mapping (but it would sure be a lot easier to just use masking...)
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Image Analyst
le 15 Oct 2019
Modifié(e) : Image Analyst
le 15 Oct 2019
Make sure you don't mix up (x,y) with (row,column). Matrices are NOT indexed as matrix(x, y) - they are indexed as matrix(y, x).
Attach images A, F, C, and E if you need more help.
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