how to generate an image given 2D points coordinates and the gray intensity value
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luca antonioli
on 29 Nov 2019
Answered: Devineni Aslesha
on 3 Dec 2019
hello,
i have a set of 2d points, and each point has a gray value. my goal would be to generate an image from these points.
now for the plotting i'm using the command plot.
plot3(pp_cnt(1),pp_cnt(2),pp_cnt(3),'dk','MarkerFaceColor', [P2.gr_lvl(jj) P2.gr_lvl(jj) P2.gr_lvl(jj)])
each pixel should have a 0.5x0.5 dimension.
can anyone suggest me how to procede?
how can i generate an image? how can i interpolate these points?
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darova
on 29 Nov 2019
Image pixels have rows and column (coordinates). Can't you use your coordinates to fill pixels?
for k = 1:length(x)
j = round(x - min(x)); % column
i = round(y - min(y)); % row
I(i,j) = 1;
end
imshow(I)
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Devineni Aslesha
on 3 Dec 2019
Hi Luca
To generate an image with the given 2D point coordinates and the gray intensity value, use the imshow function in MATLAB. Also, in order to have 0.5 X 0.5 dimension for each pixel in the image, use the below code.
I = imread('Image.png');
R = imref2d(size(I), 0.5, 0.5);
imshow(I, R);
Refer to the following links for more information.
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