How could I correct for glare when processing image?
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I'm working on a code to track the postion of debris. The code converts the image first to gray scale and then to binary. It then takes the median value of the x-component of all pixels which are black. This gives the approximate x position of the debris (since the debris is darker than the water). However, when light reflects off the block, that portion does not get picked up, shifting the calculated position. Is there a way to adjust for this?
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Image Analyst
on 9 Dec 2018
It's so much easier to prevent it in the first place than to correct it, which can't be done perfectly and without artifacts. Why don't you ust use crossed polarizers, or HDR photography?
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Image Analyst
on 12 Dec 2018
Then you may just have to fallback onto manual tracing since you have so little time - not enough to develop a robust algorithm. See my two attached demos for imfreehand.
If you just want to count things, you could use impoint() or ginput() and count the number of times the user clicked on debris objects. Use imfreehand or it's newer replacement drawfreehand() if you need areas of objects.
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