Combining Dilation and Erosion
Dilation and erosion are often used in combination to implement image processing operations. For example, the definition of a morphological opening of an image is an erosion followed by a dilation, using the same structuring element for both operations. The related operation, morphological closing of an image, is the reverse: it consists of dilation followed by an erosion with the same structuring element.
The following section uses imdilate and imerode to illustrate how to implement a morphological opening. Note, however, that the toolbox already includes the imopen function, which performs this processing. The toolbox includes functions that perform many common morphological operations. See Dilation- and Erosion-Based Functions for a complete list.