What do "fftshift" do exactly for an image ?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 16 Fév 2015

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Normally the "center" or the 0 frequency location of the spectrum is at the first and last element, and the "ends" of the spectrum (highest frequencies) are at the center of the array. That's just how the fft works. But that's confusing for display because the low frequencies are appearing in two disconnected locations. So fftshift() moves the zero frequency location to the middle of the array so that when you display it with imshow() or plot(), it looks like you'd expect.

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bh dhouha
bh dhouha le 16 Fév 2015
can you explain it more with an image please?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 16 Fév 2015
See my attached demos.
Youssef  Khmou
Youssef Khmou le 16 Fév 2015
addition : the first element is the sum of signal components.
bh dhouha
bh dhouha le 17 Fév 2015
Image analyst you said: "Normally the "center" or the 0 frequency location of the spectrum is at the first and last element, and the "ends" of the spectrum (highest frequencies) are at the center of the array. That's just how the fft works", i would like to understand the location of each frequency in the spectrum, is there a document on this or something that explains this point?

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