how to extract binary images

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Rahmat Anbi Ancing
Rahmat Anbi Ancing on 1 Oct 2023
Commented: Image Analyst on 8 Oct 2023
I want to extract a white image (circled in red) and display it alone.
please help.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 1 Oct 2023
You can use drawfreehand to hand trace around all the blobs you want to retain. See attached freehand_masking_demo.m. I've attached other demos for other shapes and ways of drawing.
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Rahmat Anbi Ancing
Rahmat Anbi Ancing on 8 Oct 2023
I have tried, and it is correct to remove (the one inside the red line) manually, but how to remove it automatically? Should I define the x, y, width, and height values that I want to remove?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 8 Oct 2023
The rows and columns are the same as for your image.
The x and y are the borders of the blobs you want to fill. You can use bwboundaries, but first you have to identify which blobs are to be filled and which are not, and like I said, I don't know how you're deciding that. If you can spell out some criteria, then it might be possible to do it automatically, but if you can't, then you'll have to do it manually. Since I mentioned earlier that I was not sure what the criteria for filling and not filling were, and you didn't answer that, I'm assuming that there is no repeatable definition, so in that case you have to do it manually.

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