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converting Converting datatype of a .png image and exporting it as float image

I am trying to convert my uint8 png image to float datatype. First of all, I have tried many libraries that could transform datatypes but I just could not export it as the last datatype I converted for some reason. My question is howHow can I keep the last datatype while exporting the image to my PC? In google earth engine

In Google Earth Engine, there is this function of image.float(). I could convert my image to float with that function however, when I check the image in QGIS, it is still uint8. Am I missing something?

Thanks in advance.

converting datatype of a .png image and exporting it as float image

I am trying to convert my uint8 png image to float datatype. First of all, I have tried many libraries that could transform datatypes but I just could not export it as the last datatype I converted for some reason. My question is how can I keep the last datatype while exporting the image to my PC? In google earth engine, there is this function of image.float(). I could convert my image to float with that function however, when I check the image in QGIS, it is still uint8. Am I missing something?

Thanks in advance.

Converting datatype of a .png image and exporting it as float image

I am trying to convert my uint8 png image to float datatype. First of all, I have tried many libraries that could transform datatypes but I just could not export it as the last datatype I converted for some reason. How can I keep the last datatype while exporting the image to my PC?

In Google Earth Engine, there is this function of image.float(). I could convert my image to float with that function however, when I check the image in QGIS, it is still uint8. Am I missing something?

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converting datatype of a .png image and exporting it as float image

I am trying to convert my uint8 png image to float datatype. First of all, I have tried many libraries that could transform datatypes but I just could not export it as the last datatype I converted for some reason. My question is how can I keep the last datatype while exporting the image to my PC? In google earth engine, there is this function of image.float(). I could convert my image to float with that function however, when I check the image in QGIS, it is still uint8. Am I missing something?

Thanks in advance.