View multiplage tiff in app designer
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Josef Hinterlechner
el 12 de Nov. de 2020
Editada: Subhadeep Koley
el 14 de Nov. de 2020
I have the following function to import a Tiff-File, but it only shows the first slice of any tiff file. And I am currently not able to show the 2nd or nth slice in any way. How would this be possible?
function ImportTiffButtonPushed(app, event)
[file,path] = uigetfile('*.tif*');
if isequal(file,0)
else
imgPath = fullfile(path,file);
% open image and show it in the image box
tiffStack = imread(imgPath);
imshow(tiffStack, 'parent', app.UIAxes);
end
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Subhadeep Koley
el 12 de Nov. de 2020
Editada: Subhadeep Koley
el 14 de Nov. de 2020
For multi-page file, imread only reads the first slice in the file (or a specific slice specified by an optional argument).
If you have MATLAB R2020b, you can use the function tiffreadVolume to read entire TIFF file. Otherwise, you can loop through imread and stack each slices (might be time consuming if the TIFF file is large).
function ImportTiffButtonPushed(app, event)
[file ,path] = uigetfile('*.tif*');
if isequal(file, 0)
else
imgPath = fullfile(path, file);
% Read the tiff file into tiffStack
tiffInfo = imfinfo(imgPath);
tiffStack = imread(imgPath, 1);
numImages = numel(tiffInfo);
for idx = 2:numImages
temp = imread(imgPath, idx);
tiffStack = cat(3 , tiffStack, temp);
end
% Display multiple slices as rectangular montage
montage(tiffStack, 'parent', app.UIAxes);
end
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