The problem about the display of image(Matlab2014b)

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Hello, everyone, the first part is the demo from help.
I=fitsread('solarspectra.fts');
I=mat2gray(I);
imshow(I);
What troubles me a lot is that if I leave out the second sentence %I=mat2gray; the image will be blank.Could U tell me the reason for that? Maybe the format is .mat? I am not sure. Thanks in advance. Hang Yang
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Y on 11 Sep 2017
Thanks a lot. Maybe I understand what you said before. Take any matrix as an example.
if true
b=[1,2;3,4];
subplot(1,2,1);
imshow(b);
subplot(1,2,2);
c=mat2gray(b);
imshow(c);
end
I can see difference between two picture.
The first one is blank due to the fact that we could not see
metadata directly and we need to convert it.
Is it right.
Best regards.
Guillaume
Guillaume on 11 Sep 2017
The issue, as explained by the two actual answers, has nothing to do with metadata (whatever is meant by that in this case) and only to do with the range of values in the matrix.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 11 Sep 2017
If you have a floating point image with values below 0, they will show up as black.
If you have a floating point image with values above 1, they will show up as white.
To get around this use [] in imshow():
imshow(I, []);

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 11 Sep 2017
The image is not blank. It is all white.
Matlab assumes that an image of type double is in the range [0-1]. 0 being black, 1 being white. Any value below 0 is considered to be 0 (black), any value above 1 is considered to be 1 (white). This is most likely the case with your matrix where most (all) values are > 1.
As per its documentation mat2gray rescale your matrix to the [0-1] range, so it conforms to the above.
If you don't want to use mat2gray another option is to tell matlab to use the full range of intensities in your matrix. As per the documentation of imshow:
imshow(I, []) %will use the full image range, whatever that is, instead of [0-1] for double
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Y on 11 Sep 2017
Hh,thanks a lot.I start to learn image processing with Matlab. You are kindness.

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