In this article we will see how we can covert rgb image to xyz image in mahotas. An RGB image, sometimes referred to as a truecolor image, is stored in MATLAB as an m-by-n-by-3 data array that defines red, green, and blue color components for each individual pixel. Xyz is an additive color space based on how the eye interprets stimulus from light. Unlike other additive rgb like Rgb, Xyz is a purely mathematical space and the primary components are “imaginary”, meaning we can’t create the represented color in the physical by shining any sort of lights representing x, y, and z.
In this tutorial we will use “lena” image, below is the command to load it.
mahotas.demos.load('lena')
Below is the lena image
In order to do this we will use mahotas.colors.rgb2xyzmethod
Syntax : mahotas.colors.rgb2xyz(img)
Argument :It takes image object as argument
Return : It returns image object
Below is the implementation
Python3
# importing required libraries import mahotas import mahotas.demos from pylab import gray, imshow, show import numpy as np # loading image img = mahotas.demos.load( 'lena' ) # showing image print ( "Image" ) imshow(img) show() # rgb to lab new_img = mahotas.colors.rgb2xyz(img) # showing new image print ( "New Image" ) imshow(new_img) show() |
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New Image
Another example
Python3
# importing required libraries import mahotas import numpy as np import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import os # loading image img = mahotas.imread( 'dog_image.png' ) # filtering image img = img[:, :, : 3 ] # showing image print ( "Image" ) imshow(img) show() # rgb to lab new_img = mahotas.colors.rgb2xyz(img) # showing new image print ( "New Image" ) imshow(new_img) show() |
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New Image