Extracting frequency components of line in a image

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Gova ReDDy
Gova ReDDy el 16 de Oct. de 2011
Comentada: kamran el 26 de Mayo de 2019
Hi.. I want to extract the only frequency components of discontinuous line in the image shown here http://tinypic.com/r/2va11fc/7 while removing all other frequencies Can i do like this
I = imread(image);
imshow(I);
FT = fft2(I);
FT(1,1) = 0;
I2 = ifft2(FT);
imshow(I2);

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Gova ReDDy
Gova ReDDy el 17 de Oct. de 2011
Actually this discontinuous line is a edge in the original image. As EDGES are high frequency components so I thought to suppress DC components...... So how can I extract frequency components by shifting the discontinuous line.
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kamran
kamran el 26 de Mayo de 2019
Can any one guide me to find the high frequency image by descrete fourier transformation
kamran
kamran el 26 de Mayo de 2019
I want a an output image not a graph of an images

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 16 de Oct. de 2011
Straight lines (or line segments) have frequency components at all frequencies. Zeroing the DC component would at best shift the line segments. Zeroing any other frequency component would result in a wiggly line after reverse transformation.
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Gova ReDDy
Gova ReDDy el 6 de Nov. de 2011
Here the value of 1 means the x has a values of 1 for a width of 40 as given in the above example of Image Analyst.
Doing fft for the entire image will result in the frequencies of entire image..right.
But Im asking this question for a long time*Extracting only the frequencies of line from the entire image*.How to do this..
Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 6 de Nov. de 2011
Sorry. I consider this a dead end. I'm done. I suggest you take a different approach.

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