Free hand cropping an image

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Jane
Jane on 23 Nov 2013
Commented: Image Analyst on 22 Jul 2020
Hello all,
I saw this post recently on this forum by Sean de Wolski on 19 Jun 2013. This is to free hand crop an image and blackout the rest. However, I'm using a jpg and it's causing the rest of my image to have a blueish tint. Do you know how to fix this? Thanks in advance!!
I = imread('cameraman.tif');
imshow(I);
h = imfreehand; %draw something
M = ~h.createMask();
I(M) = 0;
imshow(I);
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green
green on 24 May 2017
M = ~h.createMask(); could you please explain this for me?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 25 May 2017
h.createMask() creates a binary image mask that is true/1/white inside the drawn area and false/0/black outside the drawn area. Using ~ inverts that mask so it's black inside the drawn area and white outside.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 23 Nov 2013
Don't use jpg images. I never do. They are not suitable for doing image analysis. Use PNG format because it's lossless compression.
I used your code and did not get a bluish tint.
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Mathews Jabaraj Soloman
Mathews Jabaraj Soloman on 21 Jul 2020
Edited: Mathews Jabaraj Soloman on 21 Jul 2020
I am using an ultrasound image with .png extension. While using the above code I am getting the bluish color other than the ROI drawn both using 'imfreehand' and 'drawfreehand'. And my image has the size of "899x1442x3". It has 3 channel, does it has to do something with the bluish color of the background.
looking forward for answers.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 22 Jul 2020
I don't know what that means. Why would an ultrasound image, which is grayscale, have a bluish color. You forgot to post your image, and your code. Start a new thread with those and tell us there (not here) what region of the image you're outlining, and if "getting the bluish color" means that you are outlining the blue region, or somehow you get a bluish tint to the image after you do the outlining.

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