FFT of an Image
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Is it possible to perform the FFT on an MRI image to show the dominant frequency at parts of the image?
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Wayne King
on 7 Jan 2012
An MRI image is already an image of 2-D Fourier magnitudes of the underlying K-space data.
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Wayne King
on 7 Jan 2012
Hi Esuabom, You can read a bit about it here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics_of_magnetic_resonance_imaging#k-space
Look for k-space. The typical clinical image that you think of in MRI is a magnitude image, there are some uses for phase images in MRI, which you can research.
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Image Analyst
on 7 Jan 2012
Why not just use FFT2 like usual? Go here for some demos by Steve:
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