image read and write problem

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Weia Reinboud
Weia Reinboud on 13 Jul 2020
Moved: DGM on 20 Feb 2023
Sometimes imwrite and imread work OK, but often not. In that case in stead of numbers between 0 and 255 (RGB tif file) all numbers become 0 or 255. Nothing in between. I can't find a problem and I can't find a system in what's going wrong. Any hints? You can see in the picture waht happens. It's a very tiny tif-file, all code you can see and after write and read it's damaged. Only red shown, blue and green the same.
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Weia Reinboud
Weia Reinboud on 14 Jul 2020
Then continued with imwrite, imread again and the file had become binary, only numbers 0 and 255 and nothing in between. Like the screen picture above.
Strange is that sometimes this test worked and sometimes not.
Weia Reinboud
Weia Reinboud on 14 Jul 2020
The class of the file, I do not know. Just a tif from Photoshop.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 14 Jul 2020
srijf2(:,:,1)=[173,173,173,173,173,173,173,173
0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0
38,38,38,138,38,38,38,38
255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255
255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255]
That creates double precisions numbers, class double(). When you imwrite() data that is class double() then it assumes the dynamic range is 0 (black) to 1 (full intensity), and scales and converts to uint8, like uint8(srijf2 * 255) . Because of saturation of the uint8 range, that is going to give you all 0 or 255.
Do not double() integer images unless you know exactly what you are doing. Use im2double() if you need to convert from integer images to double precision images.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 21 Jul 2020
Moved: DGM on 20 Feb 2023
No, you should have done
cupoltje = uint8(cupoltje); % or cupoltje = uint8(255 * mat2gray(cupoltje));
NOT
cupoltje=single(cupoltje); % Single won't work.
Not sure why you did that when we and MATLAB have already told you single won't work. Why didn't you convert to uint8?
Weia Reinboud
Weia Reinboud on 21 Jul 2020
Moved: DGM on 20 Feb 2023
It works! (I don't see in the above where this same conversion is given.)

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