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in the code imgradient3 and also in imgradient; Gazimuth = atan2(-Gy,Gx)*180/pi. My question is why this -Gy is used?
Use imgradientxyz instead if you are interested in Gx, Gy and Gz
in the code imgradient3 and also in imgradient; Gazimuth = atan2(-Gy,Gx)*180/pi. My question is why this -Gy is used?
Use imgradientxyz instead if you are interested in Gx, Gy and Gz
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