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How Do You Savedo you save / Convertconvert an Imageimage to Bebe in the Frequency Domain(complex) frequency domain?

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How do you saveDo You Save /convert Convert an imageImage to beBe in the frequency domainFrequency Domain?

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Quick Note: I don't believe this is a subjective question... however if it is I will gladly modify to be more objective

My question:

In imageJImageJ, if I take the FFT of an image, how can I save this new frequency domain image? The goal being that I would like to be able to open it up and take the IFFT.

When I try this, imageJ says you need to have a frequency domain image. This leaves me thinking that what everwhatever information it has about the frequency domain is lost once I save.

My end goal is to take images that I have taken the FFT of from a python script that I am debugging and load them up in imageJ and take the IFFT.

Thanks for any help!

Quick Note: I don't believe this is a subjective question... however if it is I will gladly modify to be more objective

My question:

In imageJ if I take the FFT of an image how can I save this new frequency domain image? The goal being that I would like to be able to open it up and take the IFFT.

When I try this, imageJ says you need to have a frequency domain image. This leaves me thinking that what ever information it has about the frequency domain is lost once I save.

My end goal is to take images that I have taken the FFT of from a python script that I am debugging and load them up in imageJ and take the IFFT.

Thanks for any help!

Quick Note: I don't believe this is a subjective question... however if it is I will gladly modify to be more objective

In ImageJ, if I take the FFT of an image, how can I save this new frequency domain image? The goal being that I would like to be able to open it up and take the IFFT.

When I try this, imageJ says you need to have a frequency domain image. This leaves me thinking that whatever information it has about the frequency domain is lost once I save.

My end goal is to take images that I have taken the FFT of from a python script that I am debugging and load them up in imageJ and take the IFFT.

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