A small question about the function -- insertObjectAnnotation.

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The funtion insertObjectAnnotation can be used to insert some annotation and output a RGB image. The usage of this function is not hard. However, the output image is almost white.
The original image and annotated image are shown in http://t1.qpic.cn/mblogpic/4f0c4b6023e0068989ba/460.jpg. The original image, I,is full-disk solar image with the size 256-by- 256 and the intensity vary from 0 to 4726.
Some code:
rgb = insertObjectAnnotation(I, 'rectangle', bbox, 'FI');
figure,subplot(1,2,1),imshow(I,[]),title('original image')
subplot(1,2,2),imshow(rgb,[]),title('Insert Annotation')
bbox is a 30-by-4 matrix.
Why the result is so strange.
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Jan
Jan on 30 Aug 2013
Please define "strange" exactly. How do you obtain "the output image"? What is an intensity of -4? What is "I"? Is it an indexed image and the troubles come from an implicit conversion to a double RGB image? The shape of the sun differs between the both pictures. Is this expected?

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Dima Lisin
Dima Lisin on 25 Dec 2013
What is the data type of your input image? Try converting the image to a double and rescaling it to the range [0,1] before calling insertObjectAnnotation. im2double should do that for you.

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