How to plot intensity profile of an image

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I want to plot the intensity profile of this image. I tried using improfile but I don't really know how it works. Can anyone help?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 22 Mar 2018
An intensity profile along which direction?
If you want a profile along a horizontal or vertical line then just use array indexing to extract the vector, and then plot it.

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Akira Agata
Akira Agata on 22 Mar 2018
Like this?
I = imread('Capture.PNG');
x = [0 size(I,2)];
y = [size(I,1)/2 size(I,1)/2];
c = improfile(I,x,y);
figure
subplot(2,1,1)
imshow(I)
hold on
plot(x,y,'r')
subplot(2,1,2)
plot(c(:,1,1),'r')
hold on
plot(c(:,1,2),'g')
plot(c(:,1,3),'b')
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Warid Islam
Warid Islam on 9 Jul 2019
Hi,
How can we plot the intensity profile of the same image along the vertical direction instead of the horizontal direction? Thank you.
Elif
Elif on 4 Aug 2021
How can we measure the areas under these curves?

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Akira Agata
Akira Agata on 9 Jul 2019
Hi Warid-san,
You can do it by the same way, like the following.
I = imread('Capture.PNG');
% Since size(I,2)/2 = 215.5, I have set the value '215' directly for x
x = [215 215];
y = [0 size(I,1)];
c = improfile(I,x,y);
figure
subplot(2,1,1)
imshow(I);
hold on
plot(x,y,'r')
subplot(2,1,2)
plot(c(:,1,1),'r')
hold on
plot(c(:,1,2),'g')
plot(c(:,1,3),'b')
Capture2.PNG
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Akira Agata
Akira Agata on 23 Mar 2020
Hi Manoj-san,
Could you upload a sample image file for trying?
Vivek
Vivek on 10 Aug 2022
Hi Akira San,How Can you plot the 1D profile of a rectangular region instead of just line ?Tx,vivek

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Lorenzo Gentili
Lorenzo Gentili on 20 Aug 2019
Hi Akira,
I'm trying to obtain an intesity profile of the image below, but I need more than a line. I would like to have at least 5 vertical line in order to understand how the intesity vary in different point of the image ( lets say the 2 boundaries, the center and 2 point between the boundaries and the center). Is it possible to obtain an unique intensity profile that is the sum of 5 intesity profile obtained by the verical lines ?
Thank you for your help
Lorenzo untitled1.png
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YOGITAA YOGITAA
YOGITAA YOGITAA on 2 Mar 2022
could ypu please share your code, i have the same problem
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 3 Mar 2022
Edited: Image Analyst on 3 Mar 2022
@YOGITAA YOGITAA, here is the code:
verticalProfile = mean(grayImage(:, column1:column2), 2);
horizontalProfile = mean(grayImage(row1:row2, :), 1);

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r r
r r on 15 May 2020
Edited: Walter Roberson on 16 May 2020
I have image of a tumor in it and I want to do it the same way https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/389889-how-to-plot-intensity-profile-of-an-image
, but every time the response is
'improfile' requires Image Processing Toolbox.
Error in line (line 4)
c = improfile(I,x,y);
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 16 May 2020
You need the Image Processing Toolbox to use improfile()
improfile() uses linspace() to create vectors of coordinates between the two endpoints, and uses interp2() to interpolate at the coordinates; it does the interpolation once for each color channel.
The question then becomes what coordinates you should interplate at

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fransec
fransec on 9 Jun 2020
Hello everybody,
Anyone knows how to make an image profile like ones you showed, but but along the diagonal of an image?
Thank you so much.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 9 Jun 2020
[rows, cols, ~] = size(YourImage);
n = min(rows,cols);
prof_diag = improfile(YourImage, [1 n], [1 n]); %diagonal
prof_antidiag = improfile(YourImage, [n 1], [1 n]); %anti-diagonal
Christopher Gordon
Christopher Gordon on 22 Feb 2021
Hey! Question along the same lines. I have 30 vertical lines across a 1024 column image/matrix. Is there a way that I can interpolate/extrapolate the remaining columns to get the entire image/matrix?

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