Using imsharpen with imagesc

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Articat
Articat on 25 Sep 2019
Answered: Subhadeep Koley on 29 Oct 2019
Can you use imsharpen with imagesc?
Trying to use imshapren with the following code:
figure
PLIFData_rot = (flipud(PLIFdata(:,:,imFrame)));
FiltImPLIF = imguidedfilter(imgaussfilt((PLIFData_rot)));
imagesc(xVecPLIF,yVecPLIF,double(FiltImPLIF)/double(max(max(FiltImPLIF))));
set(gca,'YDir','normal');
colormap('hot');
caxis([0 .1]);
xlabel('x');
ylabel('y');
pbaspect([50 50 1]);
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Adam
Adam on 25 Sep 2019
imsharpen acts on the raw data so it is independent of how you visualise the data afterwards. So yes, no reason why you can't use it with imagesc. Just apply it first to the raw data, them pass the result to imagesc instead of the original.
Articat
Articat on 25 Sep 2019
I tried setting I equal to the imagesc() argument and then later sharpening the image but I get the error: "image cannot be a child of image". Any ideas?

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Subhadeep Koley
Subhadeep Koley on 29 Oct 2019
Hi, from your previous comment it seems that you are trying to pass the image object returned by imagesc() into the input of imsharpen(). Something like below,
I = imagesc(xVecPLIF,yVecPLIF,double(FiltImPLIF)/double(max(max(FiltImPLIF))));
sharpenImage = imsharpen(I);
In the code above I is an matlab.graphics.primitive.Image object whereas, input of imsharpen() is designed to be a grayscale or truecolor (RGB) image one of these types: uint8, int8, uint16, int16, uint32, int32, single, double.
Instead, try this
FiltImPLIF_Sharpen = imsharpen(double(FiltImPLIF)/double(max(max(FiltImPLIF))));

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