Luminance correction for colored images using SHINE toolbox
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Unable to create colored images with equalized luminance with SHINE toolbox (images I've put in the input folder are colored, however the images in output folder are in grey scale), no error is given.
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Rodrigo Souza
el 28 de En. de 2019
Editada: Rodrigo Souza
el 28 de En. de 2019
Hi all,
I have put together three scripts for calculating (mean and SD), matching or normalizing luminance of colored images (using HSV and CIE Lab color spaces).
They may be specially useful for pupillometry measures of infant research.
The scripts and their descriptions are available at my OSF page: https://osf.io/auzjy/
Hope it helps.
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Image Analyst
el 4 de Jul. de 2016
Editada: Image Analyst
el 19 de Sept. de 2016
I've never heard of the SHINE toolbox. It's not one that the Mathworks sells. Do you have a reference?
To equalize luminance, convert to hsv or lab color space, then set the L or v channel to a constant, then convert back to rgb color space.
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Image Analyst
el 20 de Sept. de 2016
Your code where you computed meanLuminanceValue is not correct. It's just computing the mean of the current image, not of the reference/background image.
Also attach a background image(s) that you use to compute meanLuminanceValue as well as an image or two that you wish to correct/alter to match the luminance of your reference/background images.
ANA BUJAN
el 21 de Sept. de 2016
Many thanks for your patience. Yeah, that was the reason why the images remained the same... Nevertheless, I'm not using a specific set of images for computing the meanLuminancevalue, instead I would like to use the whole set of images for doing that. Then, the reference images for computing the mean and for matching the luminance are the same.
I'm attaching five images from my set. Again, thank you.
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