Image Processing: Change RMS keeping Mean Constant
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I'm trying to find a program that will help with image processing for vision experiments. Specifically, I need the mean of the image to remain constant, but I want to change the RMS contrast to different levels. Is there a program out there to help with this?
I've tried a number of different approaches but they're not working reliably with larger contrasts.
Thanks in advance for your help!
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Image Analyst
on 12 Dec 2013
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I would think that the rand() function should help you immensely.
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Emily
on 12 Dec 2013
Image Analyst
on 12 Dec 2013
What is your reference image?
squaredDifferenceImage = (testImage - referenceImage) .^ 2;
meanSquaredError = mean(squaredDifferenceImage(:));
rms = sqrt(meanSquaredError);
Emily
on 12 Dec 2013
Image Analyst
on 12 Dec 2013
Edited: Image Analyst
on 12 Dec 2013
An RMS is composed of two signals. What are your two signals? Is one just a uniform image with the mean of the image?
referenceImage = mean(testImage) * ones(size(referenceImage));
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