Does the radon and iradon built in functions use the center as the reference for the projections?

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For example in this image how can iradon function differentiate between P0(0)=3 and P0(1)=7 since both projections are taken horizontally?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 3 Apr. 2023
No it doesn't use the center. It's as if you had a whole army of those rays, all parallel to each other. The arrowheads land on a 1-D array. So essentially each pixel in the array is the sum of all pixel values along the ray perpendicular to that point in the array that passes through your "body".
The "3" and "7" rays are different because they each passed though a different "path" through the body and ended up on a different pixel in the 1-D array.
Real CT instruments no longer pass a 1-D set of rays through the body. They pass a 2-D set of rays through, like a pyramidal cone, so the radon transform (the projection) is also a 2-D image.
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oumi k
oumi k am 3 Apr. 2023
Reagrding the distance, what distance exactly? What is the start and end point for the distance ?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 2 Apr. 2023
No, the center is not used; see the algorithm at https://www.mathworks.com/help/images/ref/radon.html#f6-466342 which has a diagram.

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