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NAME

       ossim-cmm - ossim-cmm

SYNOPSIS

       ossim-cmm <image_file>

DESCRIPTION

       This program will force a recompute of Min/Max Pixel Values.

       Description: ossim-cmm will force a recompute of Min/Max Pixel Values.

OPTIONS

       --disable-elev
              Will disable the elevation

       --disable-notify
              Takes  an  argument.  Arguments  are ALL, WARN, NOTICE, INFO, FATAL, DEBUG.  If you
              want multiple disables then just do multiple --disable-notify on the command  line.
              All argument are case insensitive.  Default is all are enabled.

       --disable-plugin
              Will disable the plugin loader

       --max  Hard coded max value for all bands

       --min  Hard coded min value for all bands

       --null Hard coded null value for all bands

       --ossim-logfile
              takes  a  logfile  as  an  argument.   All  output  messages  are redirected to the
              specified log file.  By default there is no log file and all messages are enabled.

       --reader-prop <string>
              Adds a property to send to the reader. format is name=value

       -K     specify individual keywords to add to the preferences keyword list: name=value

       -P     specify a preference file to load

       -T     specify the classes to trace, ex: ossimInit|ossimImage.*  will trace ossimInit  and
              all ossimImage classes

       -e or --entry
              Give  the entry(zero based) to compute min / max for.  NOTE: Option only valid with
              a single file.

       -h or --help
              Display this information

       -l or --list-entries
              Lists the entries within the image and returns without doing anything else.

       -o     Write omd to file specified. If used on a multi-entry  file,  given  "foo.omd"  you
              will get: "foo_e0.omd"

       -p     print values to standard output

   NOTES:
              - Default output is to a ".omd" file so if the image was "foo.tif" you

              will get a "foo.omd".

              - If the .omd file exists already this will open it and add

              or, overwrite the min, max keywords only.

              - If the -p option is used no .omd file will be written.

SEE ALSO

       The  full  documentation for ossim-cmm is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the info and
       ossim-cmm programs are properly installed at your site, the command

              info ossim-cmm

       should give you access to the complete manual.