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I want to mask a colored image, but the result I get is a completely black image, my code is:

Mat maskOriginal(Mat src, Mat original, Mat mask) {

    original.copyTo(src, mask);
    return src;
}

My mask is a one channel(CV_8U) black/white image. My mask: enter image description here

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  • Please upload the mask as well ?
    – ZdaR
    Jan 16, 2017 at 14:08
  • @Zdar - edited. Jan 16, 2017 at 14:16
  • Can you show where you use the maskOriginal function ?
    – Sunreef
    Jan 16, 2017 at 16:02
  • @Sunreef - My program just call this function and then I print the returned img, I'm not with the source now, but I'll post ASAP. Jan 16, 2017 at 16:20
  • and this is related to java how??
    – gpasch
    Jan 16, 2017 at 22:23

2 Answers 2

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When applying a mask you should be careful that both the src and the original image have the same number of channel otherwise copyTo will seamlessly realocate a new black image. From the opencv doc :

The method copies the matrix data to another matrix. Before copying the data, the method invokes

m.create(this->size(), this->type());

so that the destination matrix is reallocated if needed.

https://docs.opencv.org/2.4/modules/core/doc/basic_structures.html?highlight=clone#mat-copyTo

If the two types don't match you can use for example the cvtColor method to change the color, example to convert CV_8UC4 to CV_8UC3 you would do something like :

cvtColor(original,original,COLOR_BGRA2BGR);

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Note, how maskOriginal is used and pay attention to mask elements type. For given image the code below will keep a circle in the middle of input image, while filling the rest with black.

cv::Mat img = cv::imread("image.png");
cv::Mat mask = cv::Mat::zeros(img.rows, img.cols, CV_8UC1);

cv::circle(mask, cv::Point(img.cols/2, img.rows/2), 
           std::min(img.rows, img.cols)/2, cv::Scalar(255), -1);

cv::Mat result;
result = maskOriginal(result, img, mask);

cv::namedWindow("result");
cv::imshow("result", result);

cv::waitKey();

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