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NAME
teem-ilk - (I)mage (L)inear Trans(X-->K)forms.
SYNOPSIS
teem-ilk [@file ...] [-i <image>] [-0 <origin>] \fR
DESCRIPTION
/usr/bin/teem-ilk: (I)mage (L)inear Trans(X-->K)forms. Applies linear (homogenous coordinate) transforms to a given image, using the given kernel for resampling. -t <xform0 ...> [-k <kernel>] [-min <xMin yMin>] [-max <xMax yMax>] \ [-b <boundary>] [-bg <bg0 bg1 ...>] [-s <xSize ySize>] [-a <avg #>] \ [-o <filename>] @file ... = response file(s) containing command-line arguments -i <image> = input image; default: "-" -0 <origin> = where to location (0,0) prior to applying transforms. o "u:<float>,<float>" locate origin in a unit box [0,1]x[0,1] which covers the original imago "p:<float>,<float>" locate origin at a particular pixel location, in the index space of the image default: "p:0,0" -t <xform0 ...> = transform(s) to apply to image. Transforms are applied in the order in which they appear. o "identity": no geometric transform, just resamplino "translate:x,y": shift image by vector (x,y), as measured in pixelso "rotate:ang": rotate CCW by ang degreeo "scale:xs,ys": scale by xs in X, and ys in o "shear:fix,amnt": shear by amnt, keeping fixed the pixels along a direction <fix> degrees from the X axio "flip:ang": flip along axis an angle <ang> degrees from the X axio "a,b,tx,c,d,ty": specify the transform explicitly in row-major order (opposite of PostScript) (1 or more 2D transforms) -k <kernel> = reconstruction kernel; default: "cubic:0,0.5" -min <xMin yMin> = lower bounding corner of output image. Default (by not using this option) is the lower corner of input image. (2 doubles) -max <xMax yMax> = upper bounding corner of output image. Default (by not using this option) is the upper corner of input image. (2 doubles) -b <boundary> = what to do when sampling outside original image. o "bleed": copy values at image border outwaro "wrap": do wrap-around on image locationo "pad": use a given background value (via "-bg") default: "bleed" -bg <bg0 bg1 ...> = background color to use with boundary behavior "pad". Defaults to all zeroes. (1 or more floats) -s <xSize ySize> = For each axis, information about how many samples in outputo "x<float>": number of output samples is some scaling of the number input of samples; multiplied by <float>o "<int>": specify exact number of samples (2 sampling specifications) default: "x1 x1" -a <avg #> = number of averages (if there there is only one rotation) (unsigned int); default: "0" -o <filename> = file to write output nrrd to (string); default: "-"
SEE ALSO
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