Qn regarding Matlab Montage
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Nut
2016-6-30
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2016-6-30
Hi,
yes, it is possible. This is just a basic example:
mont(:,1:500) = I1;
mont(:,550:1049) = I2;
mont(550:1049,1:500) = I3;
mont(550:1049,550:1049) = I4;
figure,imshow(mont)
Clearly this is a brute syntax, it refers to grayscale images of size 500x500 pixel, with a gap of 50 pixel between them. You have to adjust it depending on:
- the sizes and the number of your images, depending on these you can also define the indices of "mont" through a for cycle and preallocate the "mont" matrix;
- the format of your images (rgb or grayscale);
- the dimension of the gap you want;
- the color of the gap you want.
This solution is to create a single image concatenating a lot of images. However, if you need only to view all images in a single screen, without creating a new image, also the "subplot" function could be helpful for you:
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