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Am looking for a FFT plug in for Photoshop CC 2019 and how to install. Tried to install one but could not find where to put it. edit/references/plug in offers no help. I am a novice with Windows 10 filing sysem and can never can get it wor work right. Please helop
George
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Hi George,
Welcome to the Adobe Community!
As you're looking for FFT Plugin, please have a look at this conversation and see if it helps: https://community.adobe.com/t5/Photoshop/Are-there-any-FFT-Fast-Fourier-Transform-plugins-for-Photos...
Regards,
Sahil
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BEWARE WHAT??? OFFICIAL ADOBE COMMUNITY???
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Thanks for the responses. Guess this over my head. Downloaded it and followed instructions but it does not showup in PS. Can live without it I guess, dont know why there are no clear simple instructions.They all seem to be written for earlier versions of PS. I have just downloaded the mose recent version . If you can come up with a FFT program that can be easily downloaded, please advise. I would acatually dearly like to have a plug in like this one
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Take a look at ImageJ.
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I would suggest to have a look at the G'MIC collection of plugins: it includes a Fourier Analysis, a Fourier Transform, and a Fourier Watermark filter. And offers a wealth of (more than 500) additional interesting and useful filter effects.
Best of all, G'MIC is open source and free. Absolutely no strings attached. A Photoshop plugin is available for free as well.
Get it here: https://gmic.eu/
Installation instructions for Photoshop are available at
https://gmic.eu/reference/installing_the_g_mic_qt_plug_in_for_8bf_hosts.html
An alternative G'MIC host is Krita, which has G'MIC installed by default in the filter menu. Simply install Krita (open source and free again), load up an image, and apply the G'MIC filter of your choice (Filter menu). Then save for import into Photoshop.