images.compatibility.imtool.r2023b.imtool
images.compatibility.imtool.r2023b.imtool is not recommended in most
      situations. Use the Image Viewer app instead. Continue to use the
        images.compatibility.imtool.r2023b.imtool only when you want to return
      a figure that contains an Image Tool. For more information, see Version History.
Syntax
Description
The images.compatibility.imtool.r2023b.imtool function opens
      the Image Tool, which enables you to display images and perform common image processing
      tasks.
The tool provides all the image display capabilities of imshow, which optimizes figure, axes, and image object property settings for
      image display. The tool also provides access to several tools for navigating and exploring
      images, such as the Pixel Region tool, Image Information tool, and the Adjust Contrast
      tool.
hTool = images.compatibility.imtool.r2023b.imtoolhTool
        containing the tool. Use the File menu options Open or Import from Workspace to
        choose an image for display.
hTool = images.compatibility.imtool.r2023b.imtool(I,range)I in the Image Tool, specifying the
        display range as range. The tool clips pixel values outside the display
        range to black or white and displays pixel values within the display range as intermediate
        shades of gray. The tool uses the default number of gray levels.
hTool = images.compatibility.imtool.r2023b.imtool(___,Name=Value)
Examples
Input Arguments
Name-Value Arguments
Output Arguments
More About
Tips
- For grayscale images having integer types, the default display range is - [intmin(class(I)) intmax(class(I))].- For grayscale images of class - singleor- double, the default display range is- [0 1]. If the data range of a- singleor- doubleimage is much larger or smaller than the default display range, you might need to experiment with setting the display range to see features in the image that would not be visible using the default display range.
- You can close a specific Image Tool specified by the figure - hToolby using this command:- close(hTool) - You can close all open instances of Image Tool by using this command: - images.compatibility.imtool.r2023b.imtool close all
Version History
Introduced in R2023bSee Also
Image
        Viewer | imageinfo | imcontrast | imoverview | impixelregion | imshow