rgbcorrelator(1) PyMca X-Ray Fluorescence Toolkit rgbcorrelator(1)NAME
rgbcorrelator - PyMca image correlation analysis application
SYNOPSIS
rgbcorrelator [FILE1] [FILE2] ...
DESCRIPTION
This an alias to pymcapostbatch
Start the graphical user interface of the PyMca X-Ray Fluorescence Toolkit rgbcorrelator tool.
It allows to superpose up to three images in RED, GREEN and BLUE in order to investigate correlations among them. All the images have to be
of the same dimension.
The program builds a table with all the input images but only three of them can be superposed at the same time.
This program also offers the possibility to perform mathematical operations among the images and simple multivariate analysis.
EXAMPLES
rgbcorrelator
Start the program with a file browser to select the input files.
rgbcorrelator file1.tif file2.tif file3.tif file4.tif
Tries to open the files named file1.tif, file2.tif, file3.tif and file4.tif.
SEE ALSO
ImageJ
ESRF March 2012 rgbcorrelator(1)
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TIFFSET(1) General Commands Manual TIFFSET(1)NAME
tiffset - set a field in a TIFF header
SYNOPSIS
tiffset [ options ] filename.tif
DESCRIPTION
Tiffset sets the value of a TIFF header to a specified value.
OPTIONS -d dirnumber
change the current directory (starting at 0).
-s tagnumber [ count ] value ...
Set the value of the named tag to the value or values specified.
-sd diroffset
change the current directory by offset.
-sf tagnumber filename
Set the value of the tag to the contents of filename. This option is supported for ASCII tags only.
EXAMPLES
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tiffset -sf 270 descrip a.tif
The following example sets the artist tag(315) of a.tif to the string ``Anonymous'':
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This example sets the resolution of the file a.tif to 300 dpi:
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tiffset -s 282 300.0 a.tif
tiffset -s 283 300.0 a.tif
Set the photometric interpretation of the third page of a.tif to min-is-black (ie. inverts it):
tiffset -d 2 -s 262 1 a.tif
SEE ALSO tiffdump(1), tiffinfo(1), tiffcp(1), libtiff(3TIFF)
Libtiff library home page: http://www.remotesensing.org/libtiff/
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