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Copy image using Rect() and copyTo()

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I followed the tutorial about dft and it worked. But I tried to remake it to a class. Small changes I did. In the tutorial the are the square if images swapped and I do not want them to be swapped. I have changed the names of variables and this is what I have: cv::Mat tl(logScaled, Rect(0, 0, half_width, half_height)); // Top-Left - Create a ROI per quadrant cv::Mat tr(logScaled, Rect(cx, 0, half_width, half_height)); // Top-Right cv::Mat bl(logScaled, Rect(0, cy, half_width, half_height)); // Bottom-Left cv::Mat br(logScaled, Rect(cx, cy, half_width, half_height)); // Bottom-Right tl.copyTo(Images[file_no]); tr.copyTo(Images[file_no]); bl.copyTo(Images[file_no]); br.copyTo(Images[file_no]); cv::normalize(Images[file_no], Images[file_no], 0, 1, NORM_MINMAX); cv::imshow("spectrum magnitude", Images[file_no]); cv::waitKey(); Only 1/4 of the image is displayed so I think it is the top left (or bottom right?) square. How to complete this successfully to copy all the 4 squares/images to the image? Images[file_no] keeps the original image untill I copy the squares onto it. It looks like the header is overwritten but how to solve it?

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