How to rotate back a streched image?

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Steven
Steven on 13 Mar 2014
Edited: Steven on 26 Apr 2016
I have an image which is stretched in one direction. How can I turn it back to normal plane, so it becomes again a circle? I know about the scaling and calibration in both directions. Suppose that the pixel size in left-to-right direction is two times the one in up-to-down direction.
Thanks so much.
Steven

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 13 Mar 2014
Edited: Alex Taylor on 13 Mar 2014
[rows, columns, numberOfColorChannels] = size(originalImage);
scaledImage = imresize(originalImage, [rows, int32(columns/2)]);
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Steven
Steven on 14 Mar 2014
my main object is the circle and by removing background, I mean making the background (region over which the circle lies!) say, white, so that I can more easily analyze the image. What I want finally is the area of circle, but in late sequences, they are not as clear and vivid as this circle, and so removing the background may help.
Thanks Steven
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 14 Mar 2014
No, it probably won't. Once you've segmented the image into circle and non-circle (foreground and background) actually whitening or blackening is unnecessary. Just use the binary image in regionprops() - no whitening of background is needed to make any measurements.

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