Is Pixel Interpolation possible in MATLAB? If so, how?
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Hey guys. So I have a picture, but unfortunately, some pixels in it are completely black (the RGB values are 0,0,0). For those specific pixels, I would like to do some sort of pixel interpolation (replace those black pixels by a pixel that is interpolated from the surrounding area). I tried doing it myself but I struggled with multiple things, one of them is how to tell MATLAB what are the pixels that I want to replace and what are the pixels that I want it to interpolate from. Any ideas?
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DGM
on 30 Jul 2022
You should be able to use regionfill()
% a test array with a zero pixel
A = uint8(randi([0 255],5,5));
A(3,3) = 0;
imshow(A)
% create a mask that describes the zeros
mk = A == 0;
% inpaint
B = regionfill(A,mk);
imshow(B)
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Image Analyst
on 31 Jul 2022
% Split RGB image apart into separate color channels.
[r,g,b] = imsplit(rgbImage);
% Fill holes in each channel individually.
r = regionfill(r, mask);
g = regionfill(g, mask);
b = regionfill(b, mask);
% Recombine
rgbImage = cat(3, r, g, b);
There are other ways (some are perhaps more "accurate"), but this might be the simplest and be good enough.
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