![]() Note also that the raw data was cast from 64-bit double data to 32-bit float for display. We would need to permute dimension 0 and dimension 1 to display the data in ImageJ as expected in MATLAB. ![]() This is because MATLAB arrays are expected to be arranged along columns, whereas Java arrays are arranged along lines. We note that the ImageJ display is rotated and flipped regarding the MATLAB image. show ( img ) % ImageJ display > imshow ( X ,) % ] display
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