In Julia, if I try and concatenate two images together of type: Array{ColorTypes.Gray{FixedPointNumbers.UFixed{UInt8,8}},2} via
cat( 3, img, img ), I get the following error: Only two-dimensional images are supported On Friday, September 9, 2016 at 5:01:39 PM UTC-7, Drew Mahedy wrote: > > Here is what the code looks like in MATLAB: > > AA = cell( size(trimcoorddir,1), 1 ); > > figpathdir2 = dir( strrep( figpath2, '\', filesep ) ); > fignames2 = {figpathdir2.name}; > > for i = 1:length(trimcoorddir); > > if all( strcmp( fignames2, trimcoord{i}.filename ) == 0 ); > A = imread( strrep( [figpath, '\', trimcoord{i}.filename], '\', > filesep ) ); > AA{i} = rgb2gray( A ); > AA{i} = 255 - medfilt2( AA{i}, [25 25] ) + AA{i}; %Time Consuming! > AA{i} = imadjust( AA{i}, [0.96 1], [0 1], 1.0 ); > > imwrite( AA{i}, strrep( [figpath2, '\', trimcoord{i}.filename], > '\', filesep ) ); > else > AA{i} = imread( strrep( [figpath2, '\', trimcoord{i}.filename], > '\', filesep ) ); > end > > end > > > On Wednesday, September 7, 2016 at 7:24:14 PM UTC-7, Uwe Fechner wrote: >> >> Could you post code, that reproduces the problem? >> >> On Thursday, September 8, 2016 at 1:28:00 AM UTC+2, Drew Mahedy wrote: >>> >>> I'm just wondering if there is a way to load several RGB .jpg images >>> into a 4-D array like can be done in MATLAB using cell array. I have the >>> Images package installed but concatenating 2 images in the 3rd or 4th >>> dimension says that 'only two-dimensional images are supported in assert2d' >>> when I try. >>> >>