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Returns the binary image (im) after applying a close filter of the specified size (window). A close operation is a dilate operation followed by an erode operation. Positive window sizes specify a square filter, negative window sizes specifiy a circular filter.
Returns the binary image (im) after applying a close filter of the specified size (window). A close operation is a dilate operation followed by an erode operation. Positive window sizes specify a square filter, negative window sizes specifiy a circular filter.


For more advanced options, see MORPH_IMG.
For more advanced options, see [[morph_img|MORPH_IMG]].


===See Also===
===See Also===


[[dilate_img]], [[erode_img]], [[open_img]], [[morph_img]]
[[dilate_img]], [[erode_img]], [[open_img]], [[morph_img]]

Latest revision as of 10:57, 29 September 2009

Purpose

Close-convolution for a binary image.

Synopsis

imout = close_img(im,window)

Description

Returns the binary image (im) after applying a close filter of the specified size (window). A close operation is a dilate operation followed by an erode operation. Positive window sizes specify a square filter, negative window sizes specifiy a circular filter.

For more advanced options, see MORPH_IMG.

See Also

dilate_img, erode_img, open_img, morph_img