Interpolate Missing Pixels in an Image

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I have an 512×512 pixel image. The image is in frequency domain, that is, each pixel value is now a complex number.
Now in the frequency domain image, some pixels are missing (Nan values) that need to be interpolated. Kindly help how to interpolate those values so as to closely match in the original values.

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Matt J
Matt J on 11 Feb 2023
Edited: Matt J on 11 Feb 2023
You can use either fillmissing o regionfill. The fact that the pixel values are complex is not key. You can operate on the real and imaginary components of the image separately to transfer the processing to the real domain. Or, maybe, you could operate on amplitude and phase.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 11 Feb 2023
You can use something like
realImage = real(fftImage);
mask = isnan(realImage);
mask = imdilate(mask, true(3));
realImage = regionfill(realImage, mask);
And the same for the imaginary component.
But the question is why are some values nan? I don't think there should be any. Did you use fft2()? Can you attach your original image so we can try to determine that?
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