mirror image with frequency domain
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How can I obtain a mirrir image with frequency domain? It probably some kind of manipulation of fft2, but which one?
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David Young
am 18 Nov. 2011
Essentially you just flip left to right, using for example fliplr, as you would in the space domain, except that you need to move the zero-frequency column back to the left of the matrix, and also restore the origin back in the space domain.
For example
% get a test image
im = double(imread('pout.tif'))/256;
% move to the frequency domain
fim = fft2(im);
% mirror image in the frequency domain
% circshift one column to the right corrects the origin
fim_mirror = circshift(fliplr(fim), [0 1]);
% back to the space domain to see if it worked
% circshift one column to the left corrects the origin
im_mirror = circshift(ifft2(fim_mirror), [0 -1]);
% compare differences to check result, and display the image
max(max(abs(im - fliplr(im_mirror))))
imshow(im);
figure;
imshow(im_mirror);
If the final one-column shift in the space domain needs to be done in the frequency domain also, you can just multiply by a phase factor.
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David Young
am 27 Nov. 2011
You'd use imrotate in the frequency domain. Getting the origin right and maintaining the symmetries might be fiddly and I'd have to give that some thought. But is it really necessary? Why not do the rotation in the space domain (using imrotate)?
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