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Figure~\ref{fig:gaborfine} shows four Gabor patches with double the spatial frequency of Figure~\ref{fig:gaborcoarse}, 40 cycles per frame, and the resulting \textsc{skv} representation at two window sizes in the same way. The \textsc{skv}$_{50}$ in Figure~\ref{fig:gaborfine}(b) shows a result which is very like the original, the onsets and offsets are too close to distinguish and so there is little evidence of the frequency doubling. The textsc{skv}$_{10}$ in Figure~\ref{fig:gaborfine}(c) produces results which need to be considered carefully. For the 0$^\circ$ and 90$^\circ$ patches the ripples of the Gabor extend far enough in the direction of calculation to appear as a large
feature. The features. As a result the \textsc{skv}$_{10}$ is separating in to two dark patches representing the beginning and end of the patch \textit{as a whole}.