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Copying Wavelets into an image

Occasionally, it is desired to copy the wavelet coefficients into an image (for example, to illustrate the appearance of a wavelet transform). This can be done by clicking on ``Copy waveletsimage''. A copy of the whatever is being displayed on the screen will be put into the image. It is a good idea to immediately press Ctrl-B or select ``Image..Backup'' to prevent accidentally overwriting the image buffer on subsequent operations. The image now contains a representation of the wavelet display which can be saved on disk.

Notes:

  1. If the wavelets are not copied, saving the image will save the original untransformed image data regardless of what is being displayed.
  2. Because this is a copy of the screen and does not contain any wavelet coefficients, it cannot be used to recover the original untransformed image.
  3. To save the wavelet coefficients, use ``Other functions..Save coefficients''.

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