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In this video, you will learn how to segment images using color thresholding We will use the MATLAB Color Thresholding Application included in the Image Processing Toolbox to create image masks and processing algorithms that will segment images based on their color components You can find the color thresholder app under the image processing section of the MATLAB Apps menu Load the desired image into the app by selecting from an image file, a MATLAB workspace variable or by capturing a snapshot Using an available webcam Images can be segmented using any of the four available color spaces, and a point cloud preview is provided showcasing the distribution of color components for each of color spaces Once color space is selected, you can create an image mask by using the polygon selection tool and identifying a region of interest on the image preview To further adjust individual color thresholds for the mask, interact with the color component sliders provided on the top right region of the