inserting a picture with no background in GUI

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Hello, I am trying to insert an image in to my GUI. I created axes and imshow and when I run the GUI I can see the image. My problem is my image has no background (i don't want it to have a background) and when the code runs I get all black background and the image. Any ideas why GUI does that and how I can prevent it from happening?
I attached the image if that helps.
Thank you

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Jan
Jan on 3 Jan 2016
If the image is an indexed imaged with a colormap, set the pixels of the image's background color to the background color of your GUI.
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Kamuran
Kamuran on 3 Jan 2016
First, I dont know what is indexed imaged with a colormap but even it is not. Why Matlab does what it does and insert a black background to my GUI?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 3 Jan 2016
You didn't attach the image. An image must be rectangular. If MATLAB can take PNG files (which can have transparent pixels) and show you the figure background underneath the axes, then I don't know how to do that. Do you know for certain that you have transparent pixels and a PNG image? If you don't then there must be something in all areas of the image, so if not black, then what should it be? How are you displaying the image?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 11 Jan 2016
I'm not familiar with how or if transparent pixels work with PNG images, like if you can put an axes with a PNG image in it that has transparent pixels over another axes with a regular RGB image in it and have the underlying RGB pixels show through the transparent regions.
You could make a mask and then assign the non-transparent pixels to the RGB image to create a new RGB image with the images combined. Would that work for you?
kyana shayan
kyana shayan on 11 Jan 2016
I don't know how to do that? can you be more specific?

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