Dear All,

I have a tif images, its type is float32, shape is (128*128) (a grayscale
image). All the pixel values are of range [0.0, 1.0]

 I am trying to read it using skimage and show it on screen using matplotlib
.

from skimage import ioimport matplotlib.pyplot as plt
output=io.imread(os.path.join(image_path,raw_image_name))print(output.dtype)print(output.shape)print(output.max())print(output.min())
plt.imshow(output)
plt.show()

The output image looks like color image instead of gray image as shown
originally. I attached the screenshot as the capture-1.jpg.

However, when I read the image using matplotlib instead,i.e.,
output=plt.imread(os.path.join(image_path,raw_image_name)). I found that
pixel value will become 255 and 0. The dtype is still float32. But when I
print output, the pixel values are either 0. or 255.

The output image will become black as shown in the second image
(capture-2.jpg). I am confused how does this work? My guess is that there
are some dtype changes happening during the reading image and showing
image,


Thanks,

Yuanyuan
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