On Mon, Jun 18, 2012 at 03:53:08PM +0200, Mandl, Magdalena wrote:
> i´m calculating the roughness and waviness in Gwyddion with the ISO
> button.  I guess as low-pass filter an Gaussian filter is  used, is
> this right?

No, the high/low separation is done directly in the Fourier domain (i.e.
FFT, filtering, and inverse FFT).  I am not an expert at norms I recall
there are several possible separation methods.

> Furthermore, i´m wondering that I just chose one cut-off frequency
> "fc", which cuts the roughness off from the waviness and the other way
> round for the roughness. In ISO 4287 they talk about three cutoff
> frequencies (see picture).  What about the Cut-off frequency "fs" in
> gwyddion, which cuts off the noise and makes the primary profile?
> Also what about the Cut-off frequency "ff" in gwyddion, which cuts off
> the coarse shape and makes together with the cut off fc the waviness
> Profile.

"fs" always infinity and "ff" is always zero.  I.e. anything above "fc"
goes to roughness, anything below goes to waviness.

Regards,

Yeti


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