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TEEM(1) 							   User Commands							   TEEM(1)

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 pixelo "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 trans- forms) -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 <floato "<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
The full documentation for Teem is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and Teem programs are properly installed at your site, the command info Teem should give you access to the complete manual. Teem version 1.11.0 April 2012 TEEM(1)
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