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MINCCOPY(1)							 MINC User's Guide						       MINCCOPY(1)

NAME
minccopy - copy minc image values from one minc file to another SYNOPSIS
minccopy [-pixel_values] [-real_values] infile outfile DESCRIPTION
minccopy copies image values from one minc file to another. Both the input and output files must exist, and the images in both files must have an equal number dimensions and equal dimension lengths. By default the real value of each pixel is copied. Use the -pixel_values to copy the pixel values instead. NOTE: This program is intended primarily for use with scripts such as mincedit. It does not follow the typical design rules of most MINC command-line tools and therefore should be used only with caution. OPTIONS
-pixel_values Copy voxel values in raw mode. -real_values Copy voxel intensities (default). -help Print summary of command-line options and exit. -version Print version number of program and exit. AUTHOR
Peter Neelin COPYRIGHTS
Copyright (C) 1993 by Peter Neelin $Date: 2004-05-20 21:52:08 $ MINCCOPY(1)

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MINCMAKEVECTOR(1)						 MINC User's Guide						 MINCMAKEVECTOR(1)

NAME
mincmakevector - convert a list of scalar minc files into one vector file SYNOPSIS
mincmakevector [<options>] <in>.mnc [...] <out>.mnc DESCRIPTION
Mincmakevector converts a list of scalar minc files into one vector minc file. A vector minc file is one that contains the dimension vec- tor_dimension as the fastest varying dimension of the image data and represents vector data at each voxel such as RGB images or gradient volumes. A scalar minc file does not contain the vector dimension and represents grayscale or intensity data. OPTIONS
Note that options can be specified in abbreviated form (as long as they are unique) and can be given anywhere on the command line. General options -2 Create a MINC 2.0 format output file. -clobber Overwrite an existing file. -noclobber Don't overwrite an existing file (default). -no_clobber Synonym for -noclobber. -verbose Print out progress information for each chunk of data copied (default). -quiet Do not print out progress information. -buffer_size size Specify the maximum size of the internal buffers (in kbytes). Default is 10 MB. -filetype Create an output file with the same type as the first input file (default). -byte Store output voxels as 8-bit integers. -short Store output voxels as 16-bit integers. -int Store output voxels as 32-bit integers -long Superseded by -int. -float Store output voxels as 32-bit floating point numbers. -double Store output voxels as 64-bit floating point numbers. -signed Create an output file with data stored in a signed type. This only has an effect if the one of the -byte, -short or -int options is specified. -unsigned Create an output file with data stored in an unsigned type. This only has an effect if the one of the -byte, -short or -int options is specified. -valid_range min max Create an output file with integer data stored in the specified restricted range. This only has an effect if the one of the -byte, -short or -int options is specified. Generic options for all commands: -help Print summary of command-line options and exit. -version Print the program's version number and exit. EXAMPLES
To convert files containing red, green and blue colour components into an RGB file: mincmakevector red.mnc green.mnc blue.mnc rgb.mnc AUTHOR
Peter Neelin COPYRIGHTS
Copyright 1997 by Peter Neelin $Date: 2004-05-20 21:52:08 $ MINCMAKEVECTOR(1)
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