Image processing ''if input is logical (binary), it must be two-dimensional error "
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Torkan
on 15 Oct 2019
Commented: KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 20 Oct 2019
Hello,
I have an image extracted from the optical microscopy. While using the code below the I, I2, K are given as a unit8 in Matlab. However, while using binary the bw becomes a logical one and Matlab could not provide a figure. Does anybody know how can I correct this error?
First, I thought that it was because of the .jpg format of the photo extracted from optical microscopy. Actually, the microscope does have just .tiff and .jpg format. It seems that changing the figure format to .png also does not work. Maybe it should be extracted as .png!
Does any body have any idea?
figure(1)
I = imread('main.jpg');
imshow(I)
se = strel('disk',15);
background = imopen(I,se);
figure(2)
I2 = I - background;
imshow(I2)
figure(3)
K = imadjust(I2,[0.05 0.2],[]);
imshow(K)
figure(4)
bw = imbinarize(K);
bw = bwareaopen(bw,50);
%bmw = rgb2gray(bw);
imshow(bw)
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 15 Oct 2019
Edited: KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 15 Oct 2019
bw = imbinarize(rgb2gray(K));
imshow(bw)
Complete Code:
I = imread('main.jpg');
figure(1), imshow(I)
se = strel('disk',15);
background = imopen(I,se);
figure(2), figure(2)
I2 = I - background;
figure(3),imshow(I2)
K = imadjust(I2,[0.05 0.2],[]);
figure(4),imshow(K)
bw = imbinarize(rgb2gray(K));
figure(5),imshow(bw)
bw=bwareaopen(bw,50);
figure(6),imshow(bw)
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KALYAN ACHARJYA
on 20 Oct 2019
Area in term of pixels, we know the total number of pixel in the image. Certain number of values of pixels/total number of the pixels
If you looking in terms of cm,mm etc, its different issue.
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