error using imsubtract
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I've been using imsubtract, i want to replace the background with black, but why that appear only in black ... no image object .. what is wrong ...?
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Alex Taylor
on 12 Sep 2011
Megah,
I'd also recommend that you use the MATLAB minus operator instead of imsubtract to perform elementwise subtraction on two images:
image3 = im2double(image1) - im2double(image2)
The imadd and imsubtract functions are old and predate support for integer math in base MATLAB.
The MATLAB math operators are better maintained and in general will exhibit better performance:
>> a = rand(4000,4000); >> b = rand(4000,4000);
>> tic; for i = 1:100; imsubtract(a,b); end; toc
Elapsed time is 17.827151 seconds.
>> tic; for i = 1:100; a-b; end; toc
Elapsed time is 8.206314 seconds.
- Alex.
Wolfgang Schwanghart
on 18 Aug 2011
Hi Megah, apparently both variables don't have the same class. Try
image3 = imsubtract(im2double(image1),im2double(BWfinal))
[edited according to WRs suggestion]
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Walter Roberson
on 18 Aug 2011
I would suggest that it would make more sense to use im2double() instead of double(), so that the values get rescaled to the [0,1] range for both images, instead of the subtraction results varying widely according to which class each of the images happened to be.
Wolfgang Schwanghart
on 18 Aug 2011
Again, I have learned something new. Thanks, Walter.
Megah Putri
on 18 Aug 2011
Pramod Bhat
on 25 Aug 2011
0 votes
convert them to the same class. both the images shud be in the same format.
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