How do I isolate the layers of the given grayscale image?
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Takuji Fukumoto
on 25 Jan 2017
Here it is.

I = imread('point5.jpg');
Ig = rgb2gray(I);
imtool(Ig)
BW = Ig > 118;
BW2 = BW;
ext = logical(ones(numel(BW(:,1)),1));
BW2 = [ext BW2 ext];
% BW2(:,[1 end]) = 1;
BW2 = imdilate(BW2,ones(3));
BW2 = imfill(BW2,'holes');
BW2 = imerode(BW2,ones(3));
BWout = BW2(:,2:end-1);
figure ,imshow(BWout)
4 Comments
The Imagician
on 25 Jan 2017
Takuji Fukumoto
on 25 Jan 2017

Like this?
I don't understand what you want to do. It would be nice if you draw the line in the picture.
Image Analyst
on 26 Jan 2017
Explain in detail what the imprecise terms "isolate" and "separate" mean? Do you want a masked image? One image or two? Assuming you had them, what would you do with them?
I see as many as 12 layers in that grayscale image. Which are the layers you want and what distinguishes them from the neighboring layers. Please post an annotated layer where you indicate the layers in a red outline or something.
The Imagician
on 26 Jan 2017
Edited: The Imagician
on 26 Jan 2017
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