>I came across a claim in another forum for dealing with 2D FFT where there
>are dead traces (data is t-x domain before FFT). So if there is a dead
>channel, fill it with red noise whose amplitude matches roughly the other
>channels, then do the 2D FFT.
>Supposedly this minimises artefacts.
>Plausible?
What then happens with the FFT result? Is this part of compression /
decompressions?
Steve
Reply by Steve Pope●July 7, 20182018-07-07
>I came across a claim in another forum for dealing with 2D FFT where there
>are dead traces (data is t-x domain before FFT). So if there is a dead
>channel, fill it with red noise whose amplitude matches roughly the other
>channels, then do the 2D FFT.
>Supposedly this minimises artefacts.
>Plausible?
What then happens with the FFT result? Is this part of compression /
decompressions?
Steve