Increase brightness in part of an image
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    Alejandro Fernández
 on 9 Apr 2020
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: Alejandro Fernández
 on 9 Apr 2020
            Hi, I was wondering if anyone would know if it is possible to do something like what I present in the following picture.
The image I'm interested in treating is one of 8000x8000 pixels size and in gray scale, what I really need is to vary the brightness of a certain region of the image.
(What I'm enclosing is a bit of a mess, but I think it exemplifies well what I need. It's made with photoshop)

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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 9 Apr 2020
				Unfortunately my browser still complains that the attached bmp contain errors. Perhaps convert it to png and attach that.
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 9 Apr 2020
        Depending on how you are constructing your "complex geometry", sometimes you can construct masks to select pixels. For example you might be able to use poly2mask() . Or sometimes it can be useful to use Computer Vision's insertshape() to paint various shapes into an array, after which you would binarize it (because insertshape() always creates rgb) and use it as the mask.
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 9 Apr 2020
				The question is going to be how you convey to MATLAB which region you are interested in.
Perhaps you might want to use a freehand ROI, such as https://www.mathworks.com/help/images/ref/images.roi.freehand.html 
MATLAB does not give any ability to only apply desired functions within a region of interest. But you can createMask() on ROI and use the mask as logical indexes to select data:
mask = createMask(MyROI);
olddata = MyImage(mask);
newdata = imadjust(olddata);
NewImage = MyImage;
NewImage(mask) = newdata;
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