Difference between revisions of "Border alignment artifact"
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u1=dynamo_rot(rand(64,64,64),[45,45,45]); % rotates creating a spherical halo | u1=dynamo_rot(rand(64,64,64),[45,45,45]); % rotates creating a spherical halo | ||
u2=dpkgeom.rotation.sharpRot(rand(64,64,64),[45,45,45]); % rotates creating an edge | u2=dpkgeom.rotation.sharpRot(rand(64,64,64),[45,45,45]); % rotates creating an edge | ||
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figure; | figure; | ||
subplot(1,2,1);dslices(u1);subplot(1,2,2);dslices(u2); | subplot(1,2,1);dslices(u1);subplot(1,2,2);dslices(u2); | ||
</code> | </code> |
Revision as of 13:35, 15 April 2016
When rotating a cube, the cube representing the rotated particle will have some areas where there is no information.
See the effect here:
u1=dynamo_rot(rand(64,64,64),[45,45,45]); % rotates creating a spherical halo
u2=dpkgeom.rotation.sharpRot(rand(64,64,64),[45,45,45]); % rotates creating an edge
figure;
subplot(1,2,1);dslices(u1);subplot(1,2,2);dslices(u2);