How to find out the image center?

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Naresh Naik
Naresh Naik on 31 Dec 2012
Commented: Ram KARSH on 4 Mar 2015
How to find out the image center and its x,y co-ordinate with out using [x,y]=ginput(n) matlab command?
How to import these data into matlab work space?
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Ram KARSH
Ram KARSH on 4 Mar 2015
How to write code for Euclidean distance between image pixel p(x,y) and the image center (xc, yc).

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Matt J
Matt J on 31 Dec 2012
Edited: Matt J on 31 Dec 2012
A=rgb2gray(imread('bull1.jpg'));
center=size(A)/2+.5;

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 31 Dec 2012
imfill(), then regionprops() the Centroid
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 31 Dec 2012
Not me. I suggested the no-mouse-click version that finds all of the information at the same time. I also showed how to select the information for a single one out of that: namely, use label the binary image, regionprops() the information out, then use ginput() on the original image to select a point, look up that point in the label image to find the index into the regionprops struct() information, return the appropriate result.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 31 Dec 2012
Edited: Image Analyst on 31 Dec 2012
You need to invert that image. The foreground has to be white, not black.
FYI, in the duplicate question here, Naresh first asked for a method using ginput(). Walter suggested an automated way using regionprops(), but then Naresh again asked for a manual method using ginput(), which I gave. Now I guess Naresh is willing to consider the automatic method again, for which code is in the first question. An example of finding centroids of round objects (coins, not rings) can be found in BlobsDemo image segmentation tutorial in my File Exchange.

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