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NAME

       tca_correct - Calculate transverse chromatic aberration

SYNOPSIS

       tca_correct [options] inputfile

       <inputfile> is the base name of 4 image files:

       <inputfile>
           Colour file to compute TCA parameters

       red_<inputfile>
           Red channel of <inputfile>

       green_<inputfile>
           Green channel of <inputfile>

       blue_<inputfile>
           Blue channel of <inputfile>

       The channel images must be colour images with 3 identical channels.  If any of -R, -G, or
       -B is given, this file name is used instead of the derived name.

       Output: commandline arguments for fulla

DESCRIPTION

       Generates fulla command-line parameters for correction of transverse chromatic aberration
       (TCA) from sample photos. Ideal sample photos would have a lot of contrast over the entire
       image area, little saturated colour and no blown highlights.

OPTIONS

       -h  Display help

       -l  input file is PTO file instead of image

       -m method
           optimization method (0 normal, 1 newfit)

       -o optvars
           string of variables to optimize ("abcvde")

       -r  Reset values (this will zero a,b,c,d,e params and set v to 10) makes sense only with
           -l option

       -s <scale>
           Scale for corner detection

       -n <number>
           number of points per grid cell (default: 10)

       -g <number>
           divide image in <number>x<number> grid cells (default: 10)

       -t num
           Remove all control points with an error higher than num pixels (default: 1.5)

       -v  Verbose

       -w filename
           write PTO file

       -R <r>
           Use this file as red channel

       -G <g>
           Use this file as green channel

       -B <b>
           Use this file as blue channel

AUTHORS

       Written by Pablo d'Angelo and others.

"Version: 2013.0.0"                         2013-10-27                             TCA_CORRECT(1)