Changing size in imshow
195 ビュー (過去 30 日間)
古いコメントを表示
Hi Guys,
Whenever I want to display an image using imshow, it is always displayed at a smaller size. I get the following warning, "Warning: Image is too big to fit on screen; displaying at 67%".
Is there any way to display the image at 100% or maybe higher?
NS
0 件のコメント
採用された回答
Image Analyst
2011 年 7 月 10 日
See this demo, from the help for imscrollpanel:
rgbImage = imread('concordaerial.png');
% 1. Create a scroll panel.
hFig = figure('Toolbar','none',...
'Menubar','none');
hIm = imshow(rgbImage);
hSP = imscrollpanel(hFig,hIm);
set(hSP,'Units','normalized',...
'Position',[0 .1 1 .9])
% 2. Add a Magnification Box and an Overview tool.
hMagBox = immagbox(hFig,hIm);
pos = get(hMagBox,'Position');
set(hMagBox,'Position',[0 0 pos(3) pos(4)])
imoverview(hIm)
% 3. Get the scroll panel API to programmatically control the view.
api = iptgetapi(hSP);
% 4. Get the current magnification and position.
mag = api.getMagnification();
r = api.getVisibleImageRect();
% 5. View the top left corner of the image.
api.setVisibleLocation(0.5,0.5)
% 6. Change the magnification to the value that just fits.
api.setMagnification(api.findFitMag())
% 7. Zoom in to 1600% on the dark spot.
api.setMagnificationAndCenter(16,306,800)
その他の回答 (1 件)
bym
2011 年 7 月 9 日
imshow('pout.tif','InitialMagnification',200)
4 件のコメント
Image Analyst
2014 年 3 月 17 日
Again, poutis smaller than the screen. My answer stands. Read the original poster's question. He has an image LARGER than the screen and wants it pixel for pixel, not shrunken down. What you did is the same as what proecsm. True, it works but it's for images smaller than the screen, not larger like the original poster wanted.
arnold
2020 年 2 月 29 日
I'm having this problem in 2020 still. Really annoying, that the argument of InitialMagnification doesn't work if the images are larger than the screen and I can't seem to find a workaround.
参考
カテゴリ
Help Center および File Exchange で Convert Image Type についてさらに検索
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!