Define a RGBa color- transparency
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Dear all,
is there a workaround to create, for example, a transparent yellow? Apparently Matlab colormap only works with RGB notations, not RGBa. My idea was: trans_yellow=[1 1 0 0.5] I want to define a transparent color, just changing the alpha value for the whole plot does not work for me.
Thanks!
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deeksha rastogi
on 31 Dec 2016
Moved: DGM
on 8 Nov 2022
but what are the exact working of alpha matting and please write down its source code in matlab.
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Rini Varghese
on 5 Apr 2016
You can modify most object colors with 4 input arguments (RGBa notation) in MATLAB (2015). E.g. rectangle(x,y,w,h,'facecolor',[0 1 0,0.08]) will yield a transparent green box. Hope this helps!
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Dhanyatha
on 3 Jul 2014
Edited: Dhanyatha
on 3 Jul 2014
Currently, the colormap function does not accept more than 3 arguments. However,you can use the TIFF class in MATLAB to specify the alpha parameter for the image.
To read RGBA image, you can use readRGBAImage(),readRGBATile() or readRGBAStrip() functions. These functions reads image data as RGB, with associated alpha parameter.
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Image Analyst
on 3 Jul 2014
Perhaps - take a look at Steve's blog and see if it's what you want: http://blogs.mathworks.com/steve/2009/02/18/image-overlay-using-transparency/
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