what input arguments must be added in this program can you please say ?
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function [L,a,b] = RGB2Lab(R,G,B)
%RGB2LAB Convert an image from RGB to CIELAB
%
% function [L, a, b] = RGB2Lab(R, G, B)
% function [L, a, b] = RGB2Lab(I)
% function I = RGB2Lab(...)
%
% RGB2Lab takes red, green, and blue matrices, or a single M x N x 3 image,
% and returns an image in the CIELAB color space. RGB values can be
% either between 0 and 1 or between 0 and 255. Values for L are in the
% range [0,100] while a and b are roughly in the range [-110,110]. The
% output is of type double.
%
% This transform is based on ITU-R Recommendation BT.709 using the D65
% white point reference. The error in transforming RGB -> Lab -> RGB is
% approximately 10^-5.
%
% See also LAB2RGB.
% By Mark Ruzon from C code by Yossi Rubner, 23 September 1997.
% Updated for MATLAB 5 28 January 1998.
% Updated for MATLAB 7 30 March 2009.
if nargin == 1
B = double(R(:,:,3));
G = double(R(:,:,2));
R = double(R(:,:,1));
end
if max(max(R)) > 1.0 || max(max(G)) > 1.0 || max(max(B)) > 1.0
R = double(R) / 255;
G = double(G) / 255;
B = double(B) / 255;
end
% Set a threshold
T = 0.008856;
[M, N] = size(R);
s = M * N;
RGB = [reshape(R,1,s); reshape(G,1,s); reshape(B,1,s)];
% RGB to XYZ
MAT = [0.412453 0.357580 0.180423;
0.212671 0.715160 0.072169;
0.019334 0.119193 0.950227];
XYZ = MAT * RGB;
% Normalize for D65 white point
X = XYZ(1,:) / 0.950456;
Y = XYZ(2,:);
Z = XYZ(3,:) / 1.088754;
XT = X > T;
YT = Y > T;
ZT = Z > T;
Y3 = Y.^(1/3);
fX = XT .* X.^(1/3) + (~XT) .* (7.787 .* X + 16/116);
fY = YT .* Y3 + (~YT) .* (7.787 .* Y + 16/116);
fZ = ZT .* Z.^(1/3) + (~ZT) .* (7.787 .* Z + 16/116);
L = reshape(YT .* (116 * Y3 - 16.0) + (~YT) .* (903.3 * Y), M, N);
a = reshape(500 * (fX - fY), M, N);
b = reshape(200 * (fY - fZ), M, N);
if nargout < 2
L = cat(3,L,a,b);
end
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Walter Roberson
on 2 Sep 2015
rgb = imread('street2.jpg'); %it is one of the MATLAB examples
[L, a, b] = RGB2Lab(rgb);
%the rest is for presentation, not part of how you use the routine
figure(1);
imagesc(L);
colormap(gray(256));
colorbar();
title('L plane');
figure(2);
imagesc(a);
colormap(gray(256));
colorbar();
title('a plane');
figure(3);
imagesc(b);
colormap(gray(256));
colorbar();
title('b plane');
No "clear all". No "close all". No naming a variable "image". Just read an image file and pass it to RGB2Lab.
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