Multiply Image with a mask

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Ann G
Ann G on 4 Nov 2015
Commented: Ann G on 5 Nov 2015
I have a specific Dicom image (uint16) and i want to multiply it with a mask (double) and then use the final image to generate other information. As I know it is better if an image is uint16 than double but in order to multiply those two i have to convert one of them as uint16 or double..My code works right only when i turn my image into double, otherwise it returns me black image..Is there any differnece between double and uint16 images?What can I do to make my code work right and have uint16 image??

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Thorsten
Thorsten on 4 Nov 2015
Edited: Thorsten on 4 Nov 2015
You can convert the mask to uint16:
X = uint16(2^16*rand(10)); % sample image
M = zeros(size(X)); M(4:6, 6:8) = 1; % create sample mask
Y = uint16(M).*X; % combine image and mask
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Thorsten
Thorsten on 5 Nov 2015
Maybe it just looks black. If you use imshow, the default range from black to white is 0..65535. You can use imshow(X, []) to adapt the range to the values in the image.
Ann G
Ann G on 5 Nov 2015
I've checked the values and they are all 0.There must be something wrong when I multiply them..My results though are correct even with double image..

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