Image Analysis - Adding Images

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I have three separate images that represent the strain of an area in the XX, XY, and YY axis. These images are all scaled the same. My goal is to combine the separate strains into one normalized strain with the following equation: E = (xx^2 + yy^2 + xy^2)^1/2. (Reference images attached)
How can I create an array or matrix that is the size of the image that is composed of the RGB values of each image and then insert them into the equation?

Accepted Answer

Aditya Salveru
Aditya Salveru on 4 Jun 2018
Edited: Aditya Salveru on 4 Jun 2018
Hi,
You can achieve this task by using imread and imshow functions.
when you read the image using the imread function a uint8 array of the image is created.
so we then convert the read image into a double for applying the operations required and then convert it back to uint8 for using the imshow function.
I am providing the code for this task below. I am also attaching the output image.
im1=imread('1.jpg');
im2=imread('2.jpg'); %reading the images, replace the names with appropriate file names.
im3=imread('3.jpg');
im1=double(im1);
im2=double(im2); %converting into double.
im3=double(im3);
im=(((im1.*im1)+(im2.*im2)+(im3.*im3))/3).^0.5; %applying the formula.
im=uint8(im);
im1=uint8(im1);
im2=uint8(im2); %converting back to uint8.
im3=uint8(im3);
subplot(2,2,1)
imshow(im1)
title('first image');
subplot(2,2,2)
imshow(im2)
title('second image');
subplot(2,2,3)
imshow(im3)
title('third image'); %displaying the images.
subplot(2,2,4)
imshow(im)
title('image after formula');
Hope this clears your query.
Thanks,
Aditya.

More Answers (1)

Shrestha Kumar
Shrestha Kumar on 4 Jun 2018
Hi,
You can use imread function to read the image and get a matrix with RGB values of the image.
For example - imread('5.jpg'); %(It gives a 408*576*3 matrix)
After reading all the images into the matrix you can perform the arithmetic operations on the matrix.

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