image1.jpg, image2.jpg.....etc how?
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I want to save images without overwriting them whenever I hit the pushbutton. Can you please help me how save images without overwriting the original? What I want to do is whenever I'll hit the pushbutton, It will generated 1 image at a time without deleting the original.
here's my simple code.
vid = videoinput('winvideo',1);
set(vid, 'ReturnedColorSpace', 'RGB');
img = getsnapshot(vid);
imshow(img);
imwrite(img,'C:\Users\Sony Vaio\Documents\Appendix\images\image.jpg');
thank you :)
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Image Analyst
on 11 Sep 2013
Lloyd:
Use sprintf() to construct a unique filename based on a loop counter. See the FAQ for details: http://matlab.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#How_can_I_process_a_sequence_of_files.3F
baseFileName = sprintf('Frame %d.png', frameCounter);
fullFileName = fullfile(folder, baseFileName);
imwrite(img, fullFileName);
frameCounter = frameCounter + 1;
Put the above in a loop that keeps snapping and saving images until you stop it somehow.
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Lloyd
on 11 Sep 2013
Lloyd
on 11 Sep 2013
Image Analyst
on 12 Sep 2013
So it's not in a loop - it's in a pushbutton callback. So you can either make frameCounter global or persistent, or you can get a directory listing, figure out what the highest number so far is, and then increment it (which is the most complicated and longest method but probably the most robust and reliable.)
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