Why is the background of my custom marker changing color?
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Meghana Balasubramanian
le 15 Oct 2019
Commenté : Meghana Balasubramanian
le 15 Oct 2019
Hello,
I wanted to use images as custom markers for my plot. I have attached one of the images that I use as my marker. It is a binary image. however when I use it as a marker, the background of only the image becomes yellow. Is there any way to fix this?
x = 5:5:125;
y = 0:0.04:1; %some variation of the data
% Load the marker image:
markersize = [10,0.1];
x_low = x - markersize(1)/2;
x_high = x + markersize(1)/2;
y_low = y - markersize(2)/2;
y_high = y + markersize(2)/2;
for k = 1:length(x)
marker = imread(['some_path\verify_threshold_images\', num2str(k),'cropped.tif']);
plot(x,y)
hold on
imagesc([x_low(k) x_high(k)], [y_low(k) y_high(k)], marker);
end
axis ([0 140 0 1]);
hold off
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
le 15 Oct 2019
Modifié(e) : KALYAN ACHARJYA
le 15 Oct 2019
Sorry, I didnot get the question? Can you make it more simple (if possible)?
Adam
le 15 Oct 2019
8.jpg is the jpg version of the image though, not the one you would plot from Matlab (on its own, without all the other stuff on the plot). Plus its a jpg, not a tiff
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Walter Roberson
le 15 Oct 2019
imagesc is primarily for pseudocolor images, especially ones in which the data is a range of values that is to be distributed over the current color map. You are not calling colormap() so you are getting whatever colormap happens to be in effect.
You should convert the cropped image into rgb and image() that. im2uint8() then repmat() 1,1,3 to create the rgb image.
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