Filtering deletes components of the signal, high or low frequencies, band-pass,
analog or digital. Whatever pattern or algorithms can be defined for data
decimation.
Low pass filtering attenuates high
frequency data and passes low
frequency data. The reconstructed image will look a little blurrier, but nearly similar to the original image. The
blurring is caused by the fact that the high spatial frequencies are lost, which contain information about edges in the image.
High pass filtering attenuates low frequencies and passes high frequencies.
Most of the objects and
contrast of the original image are lost in the reconstructed image, but the edges are clearly visible because high
frequency data has been preserved.