The META Scholar Volume 5 | Page 11

Figure 1: This image represents raw data on a "x and y axis". This photo is what the computer sees and understands "before" Fourier transformation has been applied. The x and y axis represents up to 256 x 256 pixelated information that neither the technicians and/or radiologists can read or clearly understand. By Chris Correll. Figure 2: This image represents clear data on both an "x and y axis". This photo is what the radiologist sees and understands "after" Fourier transformation has been applied. The x and y axis represents up to 256 x 256 pixelated information that the technicians and/or radiologists can read and clearly understand. The above photo is a Brain MRI Transverse T2 image. By Nokia Developer.