Old Nick
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Log response even harmonics.
Hi, I am looking for a way of mathematically proving that a sine wave multiplied by a logarithm (sine wave modulated light - logarithmic pixel) will cause distortions in the sine wave (the distortions being only the even harmonics). I know I can do this with an FFT, but I'd like to find a more elegant proof, explaining how the logarithmic resonse introduces these even harmonics. Whereas an FFT just examines a waveform and returns it's contents.
My maths skills are sadly no up to this though.
Cheers,
Nick
Hi, I am looking for a way of mathematically proving that a sine wave multiplied by a logarithm (sine wave modulated light - logarithmic pixel) will cause distortions in the sine wave (the distortions being only the even harmonics). I know I can do this with an FFT, but I'd like to find a more elegant proof, explaining how the logarithmic resonse introduces these even harmonics. Whereas an FFT just examines a waveform and returns it's contents.
My maths skills are sadly no up to this though.
Cheers,
Nick