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different colours for images

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Pat
Pat on 14 May 2012
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I have an image in which i need different colours for each regions
for example my original image is
i need as
please help

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 14 May 2012
Convert the RGB image to indexed. Change the colormap.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 15 May 2012
That's because your image has already been pseudocolored. What you did will work but essentially is just random colors. You need the original multispectral images - a set of monochrome images taken at each wavelength. Then see my color classification demos in my File Exchange. But even that won't do it because there is more than just color classification going on, as you can see from a careful inspection of the image. Why don't you replicate the method used in the paper?
Pat
Pat on 15 May 2012
Can u please say how to replicate that method used in paper please

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 14 May 2012
You need to do color classification on the image. Look in each spectral band and do whatever you need to do to get a classified image. This could be gray level segmentation, texture segmentation, or some higher level conceptual classification (trees, buildings, etc.). Once you have a gray level image where each number represents a class (e.g. 0=water, 1=forest, 2=road, 3=buildings), then you can apply a colormap to make it more visually distinct. Go here for articles on classification: http://iris.usc.edu/Vision-Notes/bibliography/contentscartog.html#Cartography,%20Aerial%20Images,%20Remote%20Sensing,%20Buildings,%20Roads,%20Terrain,%20ATR
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Pat
Pat on 15 May 2012
Walter i lookes at it ,but could not understand how to start with,can u write codes for me please

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