#1231 Fix slight inaccuracy in single precision fft phase shifts #1234
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@EiffL reported a very slight difference in the rendered images of a shifted profile using FFT rendering vs real space for single-precision images. It's about 10x higher than the single precision epsilon on my laptop and 100x higher on Google collab, so I went ahead and switched the code to use double precision for the complex phases to avoid the accumulation of rounding errors, which fixed the problem.
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