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Figure~\ref{fig:gaborcoarse}(a) shows four Gabor patches with a spatial frequency of 20 cycles per frame and Figure~\ref{fig:gaborcoarse}(b) and (c) show the resulting \textsc{skv} representation at two window sizes. As can be seen in Figure~\ref{fig:gaborcoarse}(b) the 'hi-res' \textsc{skv}$_{50}$ produces a result which is not unlike the original, but with twice the spatial frequency; this is because each transition from black to white produces an 'onset' and an 'offset'. The 'lo-res' \textsc{skv}$_{10}$ in Figure~\ref{fig:gaborcoarse}(c) produces some blurring of onsets and offsets, so the frequency doubling is slightly less obvious, but the results are in many ways similar. In both cases the \textsc{skv} is largest
where in the areas of
greatest highest contrast.