Image motion frequency estimation from scanned image
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Hello all. I am trying to extract the frequency (or frequecies) of motion present in a scanned image. Consider: an object is excited with input motion at a set frequency. An image of this moving object is then taken by line scanning it (similar to how a photocopier would scan paper). The result is a "wavy" image of the object, with the frequency of the waves matching the frequency of the input motion. As an example, if the object were just a sheet of graphpaper being moved while it was scanned, the resulting image would be something like what is shown in the image below. If the speed of the scan is known, I am trying to determine the frequency of that wave. I appreciate any guidance!

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ISRuser
le 15 Déc 2023
Walter Roberson
le 15 Déc 2023
Potential answer: the excitation is 0, with the photograph just happening to look that way.
ISRuser
le 15 Déc 2023
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