HSI----->>>RGB:
function rgb = hsi2rgb(hsi)
%HSI2RGB Converts an HSI image to RGB.
% RGB = HSI2RGB(HSI) converts an HSI image to RGB, where HSI is
% assumed to be of class double with:
% hsi(:, :, 1) = hue image, assumed to be in the range
% [0, 1] by having been divided by 2*pi.
% hsi(:, :, 2) = saturation image, in the range [0, 1].
% hsi(:, :, 3) = intensity image, in the range [0, 1].
%
% The components of the output image are:
% rgb(:, :, 1) = red.
% rgb(:, :, 2) = green.
% rgb(:, :, 3) = blue.
% Copyright 2002-2004 R. C. Gonzalez, R. E. Woods, & S. L. Eddins
% Digital Image Processing Using MATLAB, Prentice-Hall, 2004
% $Revision: 1.5 $ $Date: 2003/10/13 01:01:06 $
% Extract the individual HSI component images.
H = hsi(:, :, 1) * 2 * pi;
S = hsi(:, :, 2);
I = hsi(:, :, 3);
% Implement the conversion equations.
R = zeros(size(hsi, 1), size(hsi, 2));
G = zeros(size(hsi, 1), size(hsi, 2));
B = zeros(size(hsi, 1), size(hsi, 2));
% RG sector (0 <= H < 2*pi/3).
idx = find( (0 <= H) & (H < 2*pi/3));
B(idx) = I(idx) .* (1 - S(idx));
R(idx) = I(idx) .* (1 + S(idx) .* cos(H(idx)) ./ cos(pi/3 - H(idx)));
G(idx) = 3*I(idx) - (R(idx) + B(idx));
% BG sector (2*pi/3 <= H < 4*pi/3).
idx = find( (2*pi/3 <= H) & (H < 4*pi/3) );
R(idx) = I(idx) .* (1 - S(idx));
G(idx) = I(idx) .* (1 + S(idx) .* cos(H(idx) - 2*pi/3) ./ cos(pi - H(idx)));
B(idx) = 3*I(idx) - (R(idx) + G(idx));
% BR sector.
idx = find( (4*pi/3 <= H) & (H <= 2*pi));
G(idx) = I(idx) .* (1 - S(idx));
B(idx) = I(idx) .* (1 + S(idx) .* cos(H(idx) - 4*pi/3) ./cos(5*pi/3 - H(idx)));
R(idx) = 3*I(idx) - (G(idx) + B(idx));
% Combine all three results into an RGB image. Clip to [0, 1] to
% compensate for floating-point arithmetic rounding effects.
rgb = cat(3, R, G, B);
rgb = max(min(rgb, 1), 0);
RGB---->>HSI
function hsi = rgb2hsi(rgb)
%RGB2HSI Converts an RGB image to HSI.
% HSI = RGB2HSI(RGB) converts an RGB image to HSI. The input image
% is assumed to be of size M-by-N-by-3, where the third dimension
% accounts for three image planes: red, green, and blue, in that
% order. If all RGB component images are equal, the HSI conversion
% is undefined. The input image can be of class double (with values
% in the range [0, 1]), uint8, or uint16.
%
% The output image, HSI, is of class double, where:
% hsi(:, :, 1) = hue image normalized to the range [0, 1] by
% dividing all angle values by 2*pi.
% hsi(:, :, 2) = saturation image, in the range [0, 1].
% hsi(:, :, 3) = intensity image, in the range [0, 1].
% Copyright 2002-2004 R. C. Gonzalez, R. E. Woods, & S. L. Eddins
% Digital Image Processing Using MATLAB, Prentice-Hall, 2004
% $Revision: 1.4 $ $Date: 2003/09/29 15:21:54 $
% Extract the individual component immages.
rgb = im2double(rgb);
r = rgb(:, :, 1);
g = rgb(:, :, 2);
b = rgb(:, :, 3);
% Implement the conversion equations.
num = 0.5*((r - g) + (r - b));
den = sqrt((r - g).^2 + (r - b).*(g - b));
theta = acos(num./(den + eps));
H = theta;
H(b > g) = 2*pi - H(b > g);
H = H/(2*pi);
num = min(min(r, g), b);
den = r + g + b;
den(den == 0) = eps;
S = 1 - 3.* num./den;
H(S == 0) = 0;
I = (r + g + b)/3;
% Combine all three results into an hsi image.
hsi = cat(3, H, S, I);