assigning color to binary image
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I have an image consisting of values 1 to 7. I want to show each value with specific color (green,blue,yellow,cyan,magenta,maroon, and sea green). I think I need to use colormap function but dont know how. Any suggestion please?
imshow(BW)
colormap(?)
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Image Analyst
on 27 Dec 2011
Hassan: Then, try this:
% Create sample data
m=7*rand(150);
imshow(m, []);
% Enlarge figure to full screen.
set(gcf, 'units','normalized','outerposition',[0 0 1 1]); % Maximize figure.
% Construct new colormap with 8 rows and 3 columns
% Each row applies to one gray level.
% Create the 8x3 array any way you want.
% Here I'm using the built-in "jet" array
% set up to go over only 8 gray levels.
cmap = jet(8);
% Apply the colormap
colormap(cmap);
colorbar;
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Image Analyst
on 27 Dec 2011
Just take the rgb values and divide by 255, something like
cmap=[0 255 0;... % Green
0 0 255;...
255 255 0;,... % Yellow
... etc.
] / 255;
You can figure out the rgb values for the colors like sea green and maroon by using a program such as Photoshop.
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Image Analyst
on 27 Dec 2011
That's not a binary image. It's probably a labeled image, which is a double. Look at this snippet of code that assigns a multitude of different colors to the regions:
% Label each blob with 8-connectivity, so we can make measurements of it
[labeledImage numberOfBlobs] = bwlabel(binaryImage, 8);
% Apply a variety of pseudo-colors to the regions.
coloredLabelsImage = label2rgb (labeledImage, 'hsv', 'k', 'shuffle');
% Display the pseudo-colored image.
imshow(coloredLabelsImage);
Sukuchha
on 27 Dec 2011
first of all if your image is binary, you cant have values from 1 to 7.
if you have image with values 1 to 7, first you have label the connected components.
CC = bwconncomp(BW);
L = labelmatrix(CC);
RGB = label2rgb(L);
figure, imshow(RGB)taken from help file of label2rgb
see doc label2rgb
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Image Analyst
on 27 Dec 2011
Funny, same function as I used, label2rgb. But you're saying now that you don't have a labeled image and that you don't care about labels or connected regions. So that if you had 15 blobs with gray level 4, then all 15 of those should be the same color. And if you had 42 blobs with gray level 5, then all 42 of those should be the same color (but different than the color used for gray level 4). You can do that with just the regular colormap, like my answer below, without having to use label2rgb at all.
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