how to crop the region image only and eliminate the light

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i have some problem,, i caputured imaged from my camera
picture 2 :http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=zumsjm&s=6
I need coding to solve the problem,,,, ceramic picture above there is still a light on it, how do I get rid of the light (reduce light) ???? and also how to crop that images just crop the region of ceramic tiles? (i ever used coding imcrop , but imcrop just crop into rectanguler not specify on edge)
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Ryan
Ryan on 5 Jun 2012
Do you wish to crop the tiles automatically or via the user?
KURNIAWAN
KURNIAWAN on 5 Jun 2012
just crop the region first? before i wanna process the picture into m-file, i wanna crop 1st and loss the light,,

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 5 Jun 2012
Find the tile, like I showed you before. Then use the any() function and find() function to find the top and bottom rows of the binary image, and the left and right edge of the binary image. Then construct your rectangle [x y width height] and pass that in to imcrop. About 7 lines of code (minimum). Something like
hProfile = any(binaryImage, 1);
col1 = find(hProfile , 1, 'first');
col2 = find(hProfile , 1, 'last');
vProfile = any(binaryImage, 2);
row1 = find(vProfile , 1, 'first');
row2 = find(vProfile , 1, 'last');
imcrop(.....
Give it a try.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 5 Jun 2012
It is only possible to crop rectangular regions, because MATLAB can only store rectangular arrays.
You can set areas to have a value such as black (zeros).
KURNIAWAN
KURNIAWAN on 6 Jun 2012
ohh,, matlab cant crop specify edge?? now i see,,, thanks image analyst,, n Walter Roberson... i will ask later if i confuse ... i hope u can tech me

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