correcting x-ray image

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Christine Ak
Christine Ak on 12 Oct 2013
Commented: Wesam Mohamed on 9 Jun 2020
hello... i have the following code to correct the contrast of x-ray image,, but at last it gives a black image not x-ray,, Can any body help ???
load('heel_effect.mat')
imread('Hand.png')
subplot 231
imshow('Hand.png')
title('Origin')
tissue=tissue_eq_slab_image ;
h=x_ray_HeelEffect_image;
subplot 232
imagesc(tissue); colormap gray
title('Tissue Slab')
subplot 233
imagesc(h); colormap gray
title('Heel effect')
[M,N]=size(tissue);
mid_line=tissue(M/2,:);
subplot 234
imshow(mid_line)
title('Mid Line')
[m,n]=size(mid_line);
for c=1:n
T(c)=mid_line(:,c);
end
subplot 235
plot(1:n,T)
title('Relation')
log_T=log (double(T+eps));
log_c=log(double((1:n)+eps));
% I=A*x^Gama
%Ln I=Ln A+ Gama Ln x
z=polyfit (log_c, log_T,1);
Gama=z(1,1); %slope= Gama
A=exp(z(1,2)); %constant=Ln A
[m1,n1]=size(h);
for i=1:n1
corrected(:,n1)=tissue(:,n1)/A*(n1.^Gama);
end
subplot 236
imagesc(corrected)
title('Corrected Image')
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 12 Oct 2013
zip up the mat file and click the paper clip icon when you make a comment!!
Wesam Mohamed
Wesam Mohamed on 9 Jun 2020
Is this the full answer with run ?!

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Answers (1)

Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou on 12 Oct 2013
You can use the histogram equalization , see this example :
I = imread('tire.tif');
J = histeq(I);
imshow(I)
figure, imshow(J)
see
doc histeq
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Christine Ak
Christine Ak on 13 Oct 2013
actually it doesn't work with X-rays...... My purpose is to enhance the contrast in the heel effect of the image the problem in the image is that the light distributed ((not)) equally at the sides
Christine Ak
Christine Ak on 13 Oct 2013
Thankk You Guys 4 ur help... I found out the error it was in the second for loop...it must be
for i=1:n1
corrected(:,i)=h(:,i)/(A*(i.^Gama));
end

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