finding the volume of the pores in the 3D image

HI this is RK .I am working on a project for geo science.my job is to find the porosity of a Basalt rock.I have been given a task of stacking 2d images to form 3D image and to find the porosity of that 3D rock(Basalt rock)..the rock looks exactly like a swisscheese....
http://www.jlfstone.com/images/lavastone/LavaStone.jpg
http://www.istockphoto.com/file_thumbview_approve/11517171/2/istockphoto_11517171-swiss-cheese-slice.jpg
http://abcnews.go.com/images/Health/nm_swiss_cheese_081125_main.jpg
I am new to matlab.can anybody help me how to start with .or any functions of matlab which will be useful in my project...

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Upper threshold the gray scale image. To find a threshold I would recommend starting with Otsu's method.
I = your_image;
lvl = graythresh(I);
Ipores = ~im2bw(I,lvl); %invert to pores are true
Then porosity and all pore statistics can be calculated by doing a connected components analysis and regionprops
CC = bwconncomp(Ipores);%default 26 connectivity
RP = regionprops(CC); %doc regionprops to find out various things.
Good Luck!
-Sean

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one quick question....can we see graphically only the pores erasing the solid part??? one more thing how to see the outputs of CC and RP after the regionprops..read a bunch of related docs but couldn't get..
ma bad.. not graphically but can we see an image of only the pores erasing the solid part ..is it possible?
That's what Ipores, is. Or do you want it in original color? If so:
Ipores_orig = cast(Ipores,class(I)).*I;
the above function highlights the pores. gives much realistic feel..but can we erase the solid part??
What do you mean by "erase"? My above comment removes all non-pores.
actually its not displaying only pores...can i mail you my outputs???

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