Provided by: mia-tools_2.4.7-8ubuntu1_amd64
NAME
mia-raw2volume - Convert raw data into a 3D image
SYNOPSIS
mia-raw2volume -i <in-file> -o <out-file> -s <size> [options]
DESCRIPTION
mia-raw2volume This program is used to convert raw data into 3D images with apropriate metadata.
OPTIONS
-i --in-file=(input, required); string input file name -o --out-file=(output, required); io output file name For supported file types see PLUGINS:3dimage/io -r --repn=ubyte input pixel type bit ‐ binary data sbyte ‐ signed 8 bit ubyte ‐ unsigned 8 bit sshort ‐ signed 16 bit ushort ‐ unsigned 16 bit sint ‐ signed 32 bit uint ‐ unsigned 32 bit slong ‐ signed 64 bit ulong ‐ unsigned 64 bit float ‐ floating point 32 bit double ‐ floating point 64 bit none ‐ no pixel type defined -b --big-endian input data is big endian -f --scale=[1,1,1] scale of input voxels <FX,FY,FZ> -k --skip=0 skip number of bytes from beginning of file -s --size=(required); 3dbounds size of input <NX,NY,NZ> Help & Info -V --verbose=warning verbosity of output, print messages of given level and higher priorities. Supported priorities starting at lowest level are: trace ‐ Function call trace debug ‐ Debug output info ‐ Low level messages message ‐ Normal messages warning ‐ Warnings fail ‐ Report test failures error ‐ Report errors 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).
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. The orientation is transformed in the same way like it is done with 'dicomtonifti --no-reorder' from the vtk-dicom package. 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: 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
pixel size of <1.2, 2.3, 3.4> to an Analyze file image.hdr mia-raw2volume -i data.raw -o image.hdr -s "<10,20,30>" -k "<1.2,2.3,3.4>" -r ushort
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'.