how to find intensity of the image

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deepak
deepak on 24 Jan 2013
Commented: Walter Roberson on 25 Feb 2017
hi i am going to divide the image in to some group of pixels and then how to find the intensity of each group please help me to find
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deepak
deepak on 24 Jan 2013
and also tell me about the gray level intensity

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jasche
jasche on 24 Jan 2013
what do you mean by intensity ? Each pixel value is intensity. You could average the intensities(values) of your groups if thats what you want to do.

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 24 Jan 2013
I'm not sure how you're going to divide your image into groups and if you already know how to do that, but assuming you have rectangular regions defined by their rows and columns, you can get the mean of a rectangular chunk of a gray scale image this way:
meanGrayLevel = mean2(yourImage(row1:row2, column1:column2));

Abarna Hari
Abarna Hari on 25 Feb 2017
Hi,I am going to taking an muscle image affected by diabetes for my project..I need codings for determining intensity for an gray scale image... the value should be in(0-255)...how is it?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 25 Feb 2017
When you use imread() to read a grayscale image, it is most often already 0 to 255.
Occasionally if you use imread() you will get back an int16 or uint16; it is not common, but it happens.
If you are using dicomread() then you might get back uint8 or int16 or uint16 or possibly even double (though I would need to check to be sure that is allowed.)
If you have an int16 or uint16 image then you can convert it to uint8 using im2uint8() . im2uint8() also works if you have an image that is single or double in the range 0 to 1.
If you have double outside of the range 0 to 1, you might need to use mat2gray() followed by im2uint8()

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