mia-raw2image(1)
            Convert raw data into a 2D image
        
      
        
SYNOPSIS
mia-raw2image -i <in-file> -o <out-file> -s <size> [options]
DESCRIPTION
mia-raw2image
This program is used to convert raw data to a 2D file format.
OPTIONS
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- -i --in-file=(input, required); string
- 
input file name 
- -o --out-file=(output, required); io
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output file name  For supported file types see PLUGINS:2dimage/io
- -r --repn=ubyte
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input pixel type  
- 
none
- no pixel type defined
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float
- floating point 32 bit
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sbyte
- signed 8 bit
 - 
ulong
- unsigned 64 bit
 - 
double
- floating point 64 bit
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sint
- signed 32 bit
 - 
ushort
- unsigned 16 bit
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sshort
- signed 16 bit
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uint
- unsigned 32 bit
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slong
- signed 64 bit
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bit
- binary data
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ubyte
- unsigned 8 bit
 
- -b --big-endian
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input data is big endian 
- -f --scale=[1,1]
- 
scale of input pixels <FX,FY>scale of input pixels <FX,FY> 
- -s --size=(required); 2dbounds
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size of input <NX,NY>size of input <NX,NY> 
- -k --skip=0
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skip number of bytes from beginning of fileskip number of bytes from beginning of file 
 
 
Help & Info
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- -V --verbose=warning
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verbosity of output, print messages of given level and higher priorities. Supported priorities starting at lowest level are: 
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info
- Low level messages
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trace
- Function call trace
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fail
- Report test failures
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warning
- Warnings
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error
- Report errors
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debug
- Debug output
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message
- Normal messages
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fatal
- Report only fatal errors
 
-    --copyright
- 
print copyright information 
- -h --help
- 
print this help 
- -? --usage
- 
print a short help 
-    --version
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print the version number and exit 
 
 
Processing
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-    --threads=-1
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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). 
 
 
PLUGINS: 2dimage/io
- bmp
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BMP 2D-image input/output support
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Recognized file extensions:  .BMP, .bmp
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Supported element types: 
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binary data, unsigned 8 bit, unsigned 16 bit
 
 
- datapool
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Virtual IO to and from the internal data pool
- 
Recognized file extensions:  .@
- dicom
- 
2D image io for DICOM
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Recognized file extensions:  .DCM, .dcm
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Supported element types: 
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signed 16 bit, unsigned 16 bit
 
 
- exr
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a 2dimage io plugin for OpenEXR images
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Recognized file extensions:  .EXR, .exr
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Supported element types: 
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unsigned 32 bit, floating point 32 bit
 
 
- jpg
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a 2dimage io plugin for jpeg gray scale images
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Recognized file extensions:  .JPEG, .JPG, .jpeg, .jpg
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Supported element types: 
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unsigned 8 bit
 
 
- png
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a 2dimage io plugin for png images
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Recognized file extensions:  .PNG, .png
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Supported element types: 
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binary data, unsigned 8 bit, unsigned 16 bit
 
 
- raw
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RAW 2D-image output support
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Recognized file extensions:  .RAW, .raw
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Supported element types: 
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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
 
 
- tif
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TIFF 2D-image input/output support
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Recognized file extensions:  .TIF, .TIFF, .tif, .tiff
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Supported element types: 
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binary data, unsigned 8 bit, unsigned 16 bit, unsigned 32 bit
 
 
- vista
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a 2dimage io plugin for vista images
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Recognized file extensions:  .V, .VISTA, .v, .vista
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Supported element types: 
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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
Convert a data set data.raw of size <10,20> of short integer data with a pixel size of <1.2, 2.3> to a PNG file image.png
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- mia-raw2image -i data.raw -o image.png -s '<10,20>' -k '<1.2,2.3>' -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'.