Fixed spelling error

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Davis King 2018-05-28 22:12:05 -04:00
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@ -1057,7 +1057,7 @@ runs very quickly.";
.def("get_xy_filter", [](image_gradients& g){ return numpy_image<float>(g.get_xy_filter()); }, filt_docs) .def("get_xy_filter", [](image_gradients& g){ return numpy_image<float>(g.get_xy_filter()); }, filt_docs)
.def("get_yy_filter", [](image_gradients& g){ return numpy_image<float>(g.get_yy_filter()); }, filt_docs) .def("get_yy_filter", [](image_gradients& g){ return numpy_image<float>(g.get_yy_filter()); }, filt_docs)
.def("get_scale", &image_gradients::get_scale, .def("get_scale", &image_gradients::get_scale,
"When we estimate a gradient we do so by fitting a quadratic filter so a window of size \n\ "When we estimate a gradient we do so by fitting a quadratic filter to a window of size \n\
get_scale()*2+1 centered on each pixel. Therefore, the scale parameter controls the size \n\ get_scale()*2+1 centered on each pixel. Therefore, the scale parameter controls the size \n\
of gradients we will find. For example, a very large scale will cause the gradient_xx() \n\ of gradients we will find. For example, a very large scale will cause the gradient_xx() \n\
to be insensitive to high frequency noise in the image while smaller scales would be more \n\ to be insensitive to high frequency noise in the image while smaller scales would be more \n\