How to represent RGB color information using matlab?

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I want to hold the RGB color information of colored images using matlab; so as i can distinctly differentiate different objects using color information?
Very Thanks.

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Michael Haderlein
Michael Haderlein on 12 Mar 2015
Images are represented by (m x n x 3) arrays. This is basically three two-dimensional arrays behind each other. The first layer is R, the second is G and the third is B. Means, if you want to get the three layers separated:
img=imread('myimage.png');
R=img(:,:,1);
G=img(:,:,2);
B=img(:,:,3);
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 12 Mar 2015
Why a tensor? What's wrong with a 3D array like the rest of the world? What form do you even use tensors in in MATLAB? If not arrays, then what? Structures, tables, cell arrays, what????
Minale Habtemichael
Minale Habtemichael on 13 Mar 2015
Very Thanks for your comment, You know sir i read one paper "http://lear.inrialpes.fr/people/vandeweijer/papers/cic04.pdf" which is found on this URI, it is very important for my thesis since it can help me to hold color information with out converting to gray scale; but i am unable to implement it,using matlab this is the rational behind. Very thanks.

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