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DISPLAY RED, GREEN & BLUE COMPONENTS OF RGB IMAGE

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LOKESH
LOKESH el 15 de Abr. de 2012
Comentada: DGM el 24 de Abr. de 2022
Hello, I want to display 3 images of red, blue & green component. I don't want to display the GRAYSCALE images. I tried following code:
X-imread('Hello.jpg');
R = X(:,:,1);
image(R), colormap([[0:1/255:1]', zeros(256,1), zeros(256,1)]), colorbar;
%Green Component
G = X(:,:,2);
figure;
image(G), colormap([zeros(256,1),[0:1/255:1]', zeros(256,1)]), colorbar;
%Blue component
B = X(:,:,3);
figure;
image(B), colormap([zeros(256,1), zeros(256,1), [0:1/255:1]']), colorbar;
but it gives me 3 images with background as Red, green & blue.. How can I display only Red component of RGB image [No Grayscales]
Thanks
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Andres Soto
Andres Soto el 19 de Mzo. de 2022
Try () instead of [] there [0:1/255:1]
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 19 de Mzo. de 2022
A = [0:1/255:1];
B = (0:1/255:1);
isequal(A, B)
ans = logical
1
The line
A = [0:1/255:1];
to MATLAB means the same thing as
temporary = 0:1/255:1;
A = horzcat(temporary);
clear temporary
but horzcat() of a single variable returns the same thing as the input (but after having taken a little bit of time), so the functionality is the same as
A = 0:1/255:1;
but taking slightly more time.
There are differences between using () and [] brackets. For example,
[1 -2]
ans = 1×2
1 -2
(1 -2)
ans = -1
That is, inside [], in some combinations of spacing, the space can indicate end of an expression and beginning of the next element.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 15 de Abr. de 2012
X-imread('Hello.jpg');
R = X
R(:,:,2:3) = 0;
image(R);
pause(5);
G = X;
G(:,:,[1 3]) = 0;
image(G);
pause(5);
B = X;
B(:,:,1:2) = 0;
image(B);
pause(5);
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 21 de Mzo. de 2018
kranti kumar kuppili : what would the inputs be?
DGM
DGM el 24 de Abr. de 2022
To answer the "reverse process" question:
% assume that this is the "forward process"
X = imread('peppers.png');
R = X;
R(:,:,2:3) = 0;
G = X;
G(:,:,[1 3]) = 0;
B = X;
B(:,:,1:2) = 0;
montage({R G B},'size',[1 3]);
% now you have three RGB images called R,G, and B
% you could reassemble them directly:
RGB1 = cat(3,R(:,:,1),G(:,:,2),B(:,:,3));

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Priyanka Johri
Priyanka Johri el 2 de Nov. de 2016
x = imread('Hello.jpg');
figure, imshow(x(:,:,1)); % Red component
figure, imshow(x(:,:,2)); % Green component
figure, imshow(x(:,:,3)); % Blue component
% Is this what you required?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 27 de Jun. de 2021
@abdelatti errokhsy, What does "styb by stybe" mean? I have no idea what a styb or stybe is.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 27 de Jun. de 2021
I have a suspicion that they are asking for a line by line explanation of the code.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 15 de Abr. de 2012
Not sure what you want. I guess my first answer would be to just not display the green and blue components and that would then "display only Red component." But I don't know what you mean when you say "No Grayscales." The red channel, or any color channel is simply a numerical array, and that is normally displayed as gray scale, though you can apply a pseudocolor look up table (colormap) like you did to make it appear in any tint or even combination of many different colors. But you don't want the red channel to appear red, like you're doing now, and you don't want it to appear in gray scale, so what do you want?
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Moe Makki
Moe Makki el 22 de Mayo de 2021
@Image Analyst how do i scan pixels of an image and then remove green and blue components if redValue is above 200

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Shatha Ali.
Shatha Ali. el 17 de Oct. de 2020
i=imread('6.jpg');
red= i(:,:,1);
green=i(:,:,2);
blue=i(:,:,3);
black=i(:,:,0:0:0);
white=i(:,:,1:1:1);
black=zeros(size(i,1),size(i,2),'unit8');
just_red=cat(3,red,black,black);
just_green=cat(3,black,green,black);
just_blue=cat(3,black,black,blue);
just_black=cat(3,black,black,black);
just_white=cat(3,white,white,white);
picture(3,2,1),imshow(i);
picture(3,2,2),imshow(just_red);
picture(3,2,3),imshow(just_green);
picture(3,2,4),imshow(just_blue);
picture(3,2,5),imshow(just_black);
picture(3,2,6),imshow(just_white);

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Editada: Walter Roberson el 5 de Dic. de 2021
B = X(:,:,3);
figure;
image(B), colormap([zeros(256,1), zeros(256,1), [0:1/255:1]']), imwrite(B,colormap,'blueHello.jpg');
Hope this will helps you.

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