Imwrite with display range
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I want to save image as *.tiff with its *.tfw for georeference in ArcMap. The problem occures because I need my image to look excatly like the image that I create with imshow in figure, where I set the display range.
Is it possible to imwrite image with prefered display range?
thanks
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 27 Aug 2013
        No, that is not an option for imwrite().
You can getframe() the image to grab a copy of it exactly as displayed. Or you can calculate the mapped image and write that.
minD = min(YourData(:));
maxD = max(YourData(:));
mapped_image = (double(YourData) - minD) ./ (maxD - minD);
ncmap = size(colormap, 1);
mapped_image = mapped_image .* ncmap;
if ncmap == 2
   mapped_image = mapped_image >= 0.5;  %logical
elseif ncmap <= 256
   mapped_image = uint8(mapped_image);
else
   mapped_image = uint16(mapped_image);
end
imwrite( mapped_image, 'YourData.tif' )
This assumes that you used imshow(YourData, []) . If you provided a specific data range then,
   minD = Lo;     %you used imshow(YourData, [Lo, High])
   maxD = High;
Subtle issue here: the Lo value you supply is greater than the data minimum, or the High value you supply is less than the data minimum, then the numeric mapping (before the conversion to logical or uint8 or uint16) will have some values that are negative, or greater than the number of entries in the color map. The code I have chosen for datatype conversion clips the intensities so that nothing is out of range after datatype conversion. uint8() and uint16() "saturate to 0" for values < 0, and "saturate to maximum" for values too large.
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  Image Analyst
      
      
 on 28 Aug 2013
				There is a function called imadjust() in the Image Processing Toolbox that does a linear histogram stretch of an image automatically, or between values that you specify.
  Felipe Assunção
 on 23 Jun 2021
				
      Edited: Felipe Assunção
 on 24 Jun 2021
  
			I was trying to save my superpixels labels in .pgm format  like showed in imshow(labels, [0 199]) but with imwrite is not possible! So, I discovered the answer that I could use 
imshow(labels,[0 199])
labelsRange = getframe;
imwrite(labelsRange.cdata, labels.pgm)
Thanks a lot!
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