Not quite FFT but there is a similar DCT implemented as a blinkscript on Nukepedia,
http://www.nukepedia.com/blink/other/dct-discrete-cosine-transform

There is also just the Convolve node (buggy and a bit slow at least on CPU), or you can (mis)use the ZDefocus node in "math: direct" to do convolution

On 20/03/17 10:50, jon parker wrote:
Greetings Nuke users,

I'm just wondering if there are any faster, more robust FFT tools
available for Nuke besides the (hidden) built-in nodes?

The built-ins do the job, but they are pretty slow and definitely
prone to crashing fairly often.

Or, alternatively, something that does fast image convolution, some
other way, under the hood could work too.

Cheers,
Jon
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