You can use ImageJ, a nice java-based freeware image analysis package from the
US National Institutes of Health:
Be sure to also get the FFT plug-in:
http://rsb.info.nih.gov/ij/plugins/fft.html
bob
roxane itier wrote:
>
> Happy New Year 2002 to all of you!
>
> I am looking for a small program that could draw the Fourrier
> Transformation out of a particular picture in bmp or jpeg.
> Can anybody help me with that?
> Thank you in advance
>
> Roxane Itier
>
> Roxane ITIER
> Laboratoire CERCO-CNRS
> 133 route de Narbonne
> 31062 Toulouse, France
> www.cerco.ups-tlse.fr
> itier@cerco.ups-tlse.fr
> Tel: 05 62 17 37 70
> Fax: 05 62 17 28 09
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