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PROGRAM:
NAME
mia-3dlerp - Linearly combine two 3D images.
SYNOPSIS
mia-3dlerp -1 <first> -2 <second> -o <out-file> -p <positions> [options]
DESCRIPTION
mia-3dlerp merge two images by linear combination.
OPTIONS
-1 --first=(input, required); io
first input image For supported file types see PLUGINS:3dimage/io
-2 --second=(input, required); io
second input image For supported file types see PLUGINS:3dimage/io
-o --out-file=(output, required); io
linearly interpolated image For supported file types see PLUGINS:3dimage/io
-p --positions=(required); vfloat
image series positions (first, target, second)
Help & Info
-V --verbose=warning
verbosity of output, print messages of given level and higher priorities.
Supported priorities starting at lowest level are:
info ‐ Low level messages
trace ‐ Function call trace
fail ‐ Report test failures
warning ‐ Warnings
error ‐ Report errors
debug ‐ Debug output
message ‐ Normal messages
fatal ‐ Report only fatal errors
--copyright
print copyright information
-h --help
print this help
-? --usage
print a short help
--version
print the version number and exit
Processing
--threads=-1
Maxiumum number of threads to use for processing,This number should be lower
or equal to the number of logical processor cores in the machine. (-1:
automatic estimation).Maxiumum number of threads to use for processing,This
number should be lower or equal to the number of logical processor cores in
the machine. (-1: automatic estimation).
Test
--selftest=(); None
run a self test of the program
PLUGINS: 3dimage/io
analyze Analyze 7.5 image
Recognized file extensions: .HDR, .hdr
Supported element types:
unsigned 8 bit, signed 16 bit, signed 32 bit, floating point 32 bit,
floating point 64 bit
datapool Virtual IO to and from the internal data pool
Recognized file extensions: .@
dicom Dicom image series as 3D
Recognized file extensions: .DCM, .dcm
Supported element types:
signed 16 bit, unsigned 16 bit
hdf5 HDF5 3D image IO
Recognized file extensions: .H5, .h5
Supported element types:
binary data, signed 8 bit, unsigned 8 bit, signed 16 bit, unsigned 16 bit,
signed 32 bit, unsigned 32 bit, signed 64 bit, unsigned 64 bit, floating
point 32 bit, floating point 64 bit
inria INRIA image
Recognized file extensions: .INR, .inr
Supported element types:
signed 8 bit, unsigned 8 bit, signed 16 bit, unsigned 16 bit, signed 32
bit, unsigned 32 bit, floating point 32 bit, floating point 64 bit
mhd MetaIO 3D image IO using the VTK implementation (experimental).
Recognized file extensions: .MHA, .MHD, .mha, .mhd
Supported element types:
signed 8 bit, unsigned 8 bit, signed 16 bit, unsigned 16 bit, signed 32
bit, unsigned 32 bit, floating point 32 bit, floating point 64 bit
nifti NIFTI-1 3D image IO
Recognized file extensions: .NII, .nii
Supported element types:
signed 8 bit, unsigned 8 bit, signed 16 bit, unsigned 16 bit, signed 32
bit, unsigned 32 bit, signed 64 bit, unsigned 64 bit, floating point 32
bit, floating point 64 bit
vff VFF Sun raster format
Recognized file extensions: .VFF, .vff
Supported element types:
unsigned 8 bit, signed 16 bit
vista Vista 3D
Recognized file extensions: .V, .VISTA, .v, .vista
Supported element types:
binary data, signed 8 bit, unsigned 8 bit, signed 16 bit, unsigned 16 bit,
signed 32 bit, unsigned 32 bit, floating point 32 bit, floating point 64
bit
vti 3D image VTK-XML in- and output (experimental).
Recognized file extensions: .VTI, .vti
Supported element types:
signed 8 bit, unsigned 8 bit, signed 16 bit, unsigned 16 bit, signed 32
bit, unsigned 32 bit, floating point 32 bit, floating point 64 bit
vtk 3D VTK image legacy in- and output (experimental).
Recognized file extensions: .VTK, .VTKIMAGE, .vtk, .vtkimage
Supported element types:
binary data, signed 8 bit, unsigned 8 bit, signed 16 bit, unsigned 16 bit,
signed 32 bit, unsigned 32 bit, floating point 32 bit, floating point 64
bit
EXAMPLE
Combine image inputA.v and inputB.v by using position coordinates 4, 7, and 9. This means
the output pixel values will be evaluated according to
(9-7)/(9-4) * A + (7-4)/(9-4) * B
The result image will be written to output.v
mia-3dlerp -1 inputA.v -2 inputB.v -p 4,7,9 -o output.v
AUTHOR(s)
Gert Wollny
COPYRIGHT
This software is Copyright (c) 1999‐2015 Leipzig, Germany and Madrid, Spain. It comes
with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY and you may redistribute it under the terms of the GNU
GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3 (or later). For more information run the program with the
option '--copyright'.
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