filling open gaps in binary image object

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Hello...
i am working with experiment to find out the diameters of generated bubbles.
here is the original image.
fff.PNG
here is the processed one.
Capture.PNG
here is an object from idx list:
object.PNG
this is an object in photo whivh have a same size as the processed one but with zoom in.
my question is:
how to make such an object to appear more circular???
i mean by more circular like this:
o2.PNG
Regards,
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Mohammad Hdaib
Mohammad Hdaib on 7 Jan 2020
Mr. Akira,
really thanks.
bwconvhull gave me a very nice results.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 7 Jan 2020
I've done image processing on lather/suds/bubbles for several projects. First of all you need to get a good image without specular reflections, and this means using crossed polarizers and probably a broad, diffuse overhead light source. Of course it's best if you can press the bubbles between two plates in a monolayer, or against one glass plates if two are not possible.
If you can, try to make the background black and free of clutter and objects.
Then to get rid of interior walls of other bubbles through larger bubbles above you might try a morphological opening.
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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 7 Jan 2020
Edited: Adam Danz on 7 Jan 2020
Yep, that makes a lot of sense. Thanks.
I suppose pressing them won't unintentionally combine too many of the adjacent bubbles.
Mohammad Hdaib
Mohammad Hdaib on 10 Jan 2020
my special thanks to u sir,
the photo i submitted was just a trial for the code and for further photos i used black screen and it enhanced it alittle bit......
but my biggest problem was specular reflections and now i have an idea how to solve it.
thx,

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KALYAN ACHARJYA
KALYAN ACHARJYA on 23 Nov 2019
Edited: KALYAN ACHARJYA on 23 Nov 2019
#Approximate
se=strel('diamond',3);
BW2=~imdilate(BW1,se); % 2nd Binary image
BW3=bwareafilt(BW2,1);
BW4=imerode(BW3,se);
Do the smothing & measure approximated distance (dist on multiple direction & do average to find diameter) or regionprops.
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Mohammad Hdaib
Mohammad Hdaib on 7 Jan 2020
thx for ur answer,
i already tried regionprops, but my question isn't about: how to find the diameter???. it is about how to make objects more circular and look like real bubbles???
i tried convhull and it gave me a very nice results.....
thx.....

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