Warning: Image is too big to fit on screen; Can I turn off automatic interpolation?
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I have binary image with object skeletons. Image resolution is bigger than my screen, so Matlab have to resized it to fit a screen. But when image is being resized it also interpolated and show as grey-scale image, when I zoom in to check the details skeleton is blurred.
Is there a way to force Matlab to show original image(without resized), when zoomed in?
I try imtool, but didn't help. I only found work around using imcrop but croping image whenever I want check different part of image is relay inconvenient.
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Walter Roberson
on 7 Mar 2016
Which MATLAB release are you using? One of the recent versions had a bug about how it handled this situation. R2015a I think it was.
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Image Analyst
on 7 Mar 2016
See attached Mathworks demo for how to use a imscrollpanel control. You can display your image with actual pixels, not interpolated, and zoom and scroll as you want.
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Image Analyst
on 8 Mar 2016
You're sure you're just zooming, and not using imshow(), right? If so, try calling the Mathworks. I don't know anything about that bug. You can search bug reports here: http://www.mathworks.com/support/bugreports
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