Why titles are flipped vertically in the following code?
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%Please change the file formats into tif first
clear;
clc;
close all;
I=imread('Fig0316(1)(top_left).tif');
I1=imread('Fig0316(2)(2nd_from_top).tif');
I2=imread('Fig0316(3)(third_from_top).tif');
I3=imread('Fig0316(4)(bottom_left).tif');
[nk, rk]=imhist(I);
[nk1, rk1]=imhist(I1);
[nk2, rk2]=imhist(I2);
[nk3, rk3]=imhist(I3);
figure('Name','Images with different contrast','NumberTitle','off');
subplot(2,4,1)
imshow(I);
title('Brighter Image');
subplot(2,4,2)
imshow(I1);
title('Low Contrast Image');
subplot(2,4,3)
imshow(I2);
title('High Contrast Image');
subplot(2,4,4)
imshow(I3);
title('Darker Image');
subplot(2,4,5)
bar(rk,nk);
title('histogram for Brigher Image');
subplot(2,4,6)
bar(rk1,nk1);
title('histogram for Low Contrast Image');
subplot(2,4,7)
bar(rk2,nk2);
title('histogram for High Contrast Image');
subplot(2,4,8)
bar(rk3,nk3);
title('histogram for Darker Image');
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Snehil Singh
on 2 May 2021
'imhist' requires Image Processing Toolbox.
Error in Untitled3 (line 8)
[nk, rk]=imhist(I);
How to resolve this error
Accepted Answer
Cris LaPierre
on 1 Jan 2019
That's weird. It's not a common issue - it'd be all over the place if it were. After some searching, I found this post saying there can be issues with some ATI graphics cards. Try the suggestions there (updating graphics drivers, switching renderer) and let us know if that solved the problem.
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