How to add and subtract two color images in matlab?
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Sajina Rose
on 31 Jan 2020
Commented: Sajina Rose
on 1 Feb 2020
I-G(I);
where I=original image and G(I)=Gaussian filtered version of I.
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Rik
on 31 Jan 2020
Using just the normal symbols will result in an element-wise addition or subtraction. That could cause issues with underflow and overflow if you are using an integer data type, and the result might not be what you mean.
What is your question? What have you tried? How did it fail to match your desired result?
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Subhadeep Koley
on 1 Feb 2020
Hi, Sajina the function imsubtract expects two real, nonsparse, numeric or logical image. Threfore the below syntax is not right.
z = imsubtract(double(X)-double(Y));
Try the code below.
% Read your image here
X = imread('peppers.png');
figure; imshow(X, []); title('Original Color Image');
% Gaussian Filtering
sigma = 5; % Standard deviation of the kernel
Y = imgaussfilt(X, sigma);
figure; imshow(Y, []); title('Gaussian Filtered Image');
Z = imsubtract(X, Y);
N = imadjust(Z, stretchlim(Z));
figure,imshow(N, []), title('Histogram Stretched Subtracted Image');
Hope this helps!
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Subhadeep Koley
on 1 Feb 2020
% Read your image here
X = imread('peppers.png');
figure; imshow(X, []); title('Original Color Image');
% Gaussian Filtering
sigma = 5; % Standard deviation of the kernel
Y = imgaussfilt(X, sigma);
figure; imshow(Y, []); title('Gaussian Filtered Image');
Z = imsubtract(X, Y);
N = imadjust(Z, stretchlim(Z));
figure,imshow(N, []), title('Histogram Stretched Subtracted Image');
U = (imadd(X, N)) / 2;
figure,imshow(U, []); title('Unsharp Masked Image');
XSharp = imsharpen(X, 'Radius', 1.5, 'Amount', 2);
figure,imshow(XSharp, []), title('Unsharp Masked Image');
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