English: Radon transform of Shepp Logan phantom. The transform was taken at 2 degree steps about 180 degrees. The radon transform of is often referred to as a sinogram. Although no axes were described in the original image, it appears that the horizontal axis is the angle, while the vertical axis the displacement.
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