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Effacer les filtres

Eliminate the pixel that have a lower intensity?

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valerio auricchio
valerio auricchio le 9 Nov 2020
Commenté : Ameer Hamza le 10 Nov 2020
I read the immage in this way:
m=max(Imm,[],'all');
%Threshold
thr=10;
for i=1:2048
for j=1:2448
if Imm(i,j)>(m-thr)
pos(k,1:2)=[i,j];
k=k+1;
end
end
end
"Pos" contain all the pixel of my intrest, now i want to elimintate all the coordinates of the pixel that have intensity lower than a value

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza le 9 Nov 2020
You don't need a for-loop for this
m=max(Imm,[],'all');
%Threshold
thr=10;
[r,c] = find(Imm>(m-thr))
pos = [r c];
By elimination, if you mean to set them to zero, then try this
m=max(Imm,[],'all');
%Threshold
thr=10;
Imm(Imm<(m-thr)) = 0;
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valerio auricchio
valerio auricchio le 10 Nov 2020
the fact is that after i find the point in fist immage and save them in this way:
m=max(Imm,[],'all');
%Threshold
thr=10;
[r,c] = find(Imm>(m-thr))
pos = [r c];
I want to use this point in the second immage and want to eliminate the point saved in "pos" where the intensity is lower than a value
Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza le 10 Nov 2020
I didn't understand the question. Can you take 2 small 3x3 matrices and show with an example of what you want?

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