How to convert dataset of .mat to .tif files?

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Ronak
Ronak on 1 Mar 2021
Answered: Walter Roberson on 2 Mar 2021
I have 100 hyperspectral images (501x502x38) in .mat format, and I want to convert them to .tif files, but my code does not work. Here is the code. I do appreciate your help.
fileList = dir(fullfile(inputFolder,'*.mat'));
for kk = 1:numel(fileList)
S = load(fullfile(fileList(kk).folder,fileList(kk).name));
I = S.cjdata.image;
fileName = replace(fileList(kk).name,'.mat','.tiff');
imwrite(I,fullfile(outputFolder,fileName));
end
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Ronak
Ronak on 1 Mar 2021
Thank you, but unfortunetaly, the size is about 75 MB.
Simon Allosserie
Simon Allosserie on 2 Mar 2021
It's difficult to assess without seeing the original files. Can you do
imshow(I)
Just to check if that is an actual image? If that already doesn't work, you first have to fix the way you form I.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 2 Mar 2021
You need to use the Tiff() class https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/tiff.html
Use SamplesPerPixel = 38, and use ExtraSamples https://www.awaresystems.be/imaging/tiff/tifftags/extrasamples.html as a vector of (38-3)=35 EXTRASAMPLE_UNSPECIFIED values.
However, you need to know more about what you are going to do with the TIFF files. If you were planning to use them as an "Image Stack" in ImageJ then you need a different arrangement, as ImageJ implements Image Stacks through a private tag. If you were planning to use them as GeoTiff, then you should probably use the geotiff routines in MATLAB.

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