Inverse dct in matlab

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Stewart Tan
Stewart Tan on 1 Sep 2019
Answered: R.G. on 1 Sep 2019
So I want to remove the higher frequency dct from an image and reconstruct it, so i followed an example by Matlab https://www.mathworks.com/help/images/ref/dct2.html. However, when i tried with my own image, it didn't turn out to be great. I'm using an image:
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and i followed every step in the link with:
img = imread('giraffe.png');
img = rgb2gray(img);
J = dct2(img);
figure
imshow(log(abs(J)),[])
colormap(gca,jet(64))
colorbar
The colorbar
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J(abs(J) < 10) = 0;
img_r = idct2(J);
imshow(img_r)
But my output image became:
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Why did this happen?

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R.G.
R.G. on 1 Sep 2019
Hello! Just specify display range. Use imshow(img_r, [0 255]) instead.
I've checked it.
img = imread('giraffe.png');
img = rgb2gray(img);
J = dct2(img);
J(abs(J) < 100) = 0;
img_r = idct2(J);
imshow(img_r, [0 255])

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