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isk-daemon 0.7 (Default branch)

Imageisk-daemon is a standalone server capable ofadding content-based (visual) image searching toany image-related Web site or software. All itsservices are exposed through an XML-RPC or SOAPinterface.License: GNU General Public License v2Changes:
This release fixes many memory leaks in the image processing code. POST+XML API calls are no longer supported (this was previously deprecated). mostPopularKeywords() has been removed. There are minor documentation improvements. In-place dependencies have been removed; everything is fetched with python setuptools now. XML-RPC is used by the Gwt admin frontend. This release returns ints on values at getDbDetailedList(). The JSON-RPC backend is no longer supported.Image

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GPIV_T-AVG-IMG(1)					      General Commands Manual						 GPIV_T-AVG-IMG(1)

NAME
gpiv_t-avg-img - Calculates time-averaged intensities from a series of images at each pixel. SYNOPSIS
gpiv_t-avg-img [-c int] [-fb string] [-ff int] [-fl int] [-fx] [-help] [-p | --print] [-r int] [-s] [-v] < stdin > stdout DESCRIPTION
gpiv_t-avg-img calculates time-averaged intensities from a series of images for each pixel. This program uses the GENPAR parameters. Options -c NCOLS Number of columns. -fb FILE File base-name (without .number.r extension) instead of stdin and stdout. -ff N Number of first image file. -fl N Number of last image file. -fx Prefix numbering to file base name. -help | --help On-line help. -p | --print Prints parameters, command line options and input and output filenames to stdout. -r NROWS Number of rows. -s Subtract mean from input data. -v | --version Prints version information to standard output, then exits successfully. SEE ALSO gpivtools AUTHOR
Gerber Van der Graaf 19 Januari 2005 GPIV_T-AVG-IMG(1)
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