How to crop an image inside a boundary ?
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I have an image from which I want to crop a certain portion of it. I drew the boundary at first. Below is the code:
img = imread('Intensity1.jpg');
figure, imshow(img);
% getting a segment
h=drawfreehand();
position = wait(h);
region=uint8(roipoly(img,position(:,1),position(:,2)));
region=region.*img;
figure,imshow(region); title('Segmented Region');
% use bwperim rather than bwboundaries to get an Image of boundary.
boundImg = uint8(bwperim(rgb2gray(region),4));
boundImg(boundImg ~=0) = max(img(:));
figure, imshow(img + boundImg)
% save image without loosing information..
imwrite(img + boundImg, 'writeImg.jpg');
% check
read = imread('writeImg.jpg');
figure, imshow(read)
isequal(read, img + boundImg)
The image is below:
![fh.jpg](https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/uploaded_files/230533/fh.jpeg)
I want to crop the portion of the image specified by the boundary above. I tried the following line of code but there is no change in the result.
imcrop('Intensity1.jpg');
Any suggestions would be very much appreciated. Thank you.
3 Comments
KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 20 Jul 2019
Edited: KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 20 Jul 2019
@Warid Please do clarify your job to segment the yellowish region or extracts marked ROI only?
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Divya Gaddipati
on 24 Jul 2019
region=uint8(roipoly(img,position(:,1),position(:,2)));
After getting the mask of the selected region from the above line in your code, you can use regionprops to obtain a rectangular box around the mask and then use imcrop to crop the image.
stats = regionprops(region, 'BoundingBox');
crop_region = stats.BoundingBox; % contains [top_left_x top_left_y width height]
cropped_img = imcrop(img, crop_region);
For more information on how to use regionprops and imcrop, refer to the following links:
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Divya Gaddipati
on 26 Jul 2019
Hi,
I assume you are using the wait command to obtain the positions of the selected boundary from.
The drawfreehand command returns an object which contains the positions of the boundary you selected. Hence, instead of using wait command, you can directly access the "Position" parameter of your drawfreehand object (i.e, h).
position = h.Position;
Try the above line in place of "position = wait(h)".
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Aytaç Tok
on 12 Mar 2021
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