why do I get a strange result with griddata cubic?
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Valeria Leto
le 26 Juil 2021
Commenté : Valeria Leto
le 30 Juil 2021
Hi! I used the griddata cubic interpolation for the values of an image. I get this image that has a much higher range, from -300 to 400 aproximately. The non processed image has a range from 90 to 130. Any ideas why this happens?Thanks!

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Matt J
le 27 Juil 2021
The code you've posted does not run, I'm afraid:
Unrecognized function or variable 'x'.
Error in test (line 12)
vq_4 = griddata(x,y,C,xq,yq,'cubic');
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Walter Roberson
le 27 Juil 2021
This is expected behavior when there are sharp edges, especially with a surrounding flat area.
B--
|
-A-
Especially if the region near B is dense, but the edge itself is sparse, then the polynomial generated near the edge needs to mathematically dip down below the base in order to gain the necessary steepness to match the flat control points to the left together with the high points to the right. Polynomials cannot just suddenly rise steeply without a leading edge, so the math needs to insert a downward edge to be able to rise from.
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Bruno Luong
le 30 Juil 2021
working with xs/ys instead of x/y
xs = sx*x
ys = sy*y
sx, sy are appropriate scaling factors that you have to figure it out.
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