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reformatx(1) | The Computational Morphometry Toolkit | reformatx(1) |
NAME¶
reformatx - Volume reformatterSYNOPSIS¶
reformatx [options] --floating floatingImg target x0 [x1 ...]OR reformatx [options] target [x0 x1 ...] {-j,--jacobian} xx0 [xx1 ...]
OR WHERE x0 ... xN and xx0 ... xxN is [{-i,--inverse}] transformation##. (If the first transformation in the sequence is inverted, then '--inverse' must be preceded by '--', i.e., use '-- --inverse xform.path').
DESCRIPTION¶
Extended volume reformatter tool to compute reformatted images and Jacobian maps from arbitrary sequences of concatenated transformationsOPTIONS¶
Global Toolkit Options (these are shared by all CMTK tools)¶
- --help
- Write list of basic command line options to standard output.
- --help-all
- Write complete list of basic and advanced command line options to standard output.
- --wiki
- Write list of command line options to standard output in MediaWiki markup.
- --man
- Write man page source in 'nroff' markup to standard output.
- --version
- Write toolkit version to standard output.
- --echo
- Write the current command line to standard output.
- --verbose-level <integer>
- Set verbosity level.
- --verbose, -v
- Increment verbosity level by 1 (deprecated; supported for backward compatibility).
- --threads <integer>
- Set maximum number of parallel threads (for POSIX threads and OpenMP).
- --outputtype
- Scalar data type for the output image. Supported values: "char", "byte", "short", "ushort", "int", "uint", "float", "double", or use one of the following:
- --char
- 8 bits, signed
- --byte
- 8 bits, unsigned
- --short
- 16 bits, signed
- --ushort
- 16 bits, unsigned
- --int
- 32 bits signed
- --uint
- 32 bits unsigned
- --float
- 32 bits floating point
- --double
- 64 bits floating point
- --pad-out <double>, -P <double>
- Padding value for output image [Default: 0]
Options for Plain Reformatting¶
- --interpolation
- Image interpolation method. Supported values: "linear", "nn", "cubic", "pv", "sinc-cosine", "sinc-hamming", where the default is "linear", or use one of the following:
- --linear
- Trilinear interpolation [This is the default]
- --nn
- Nearest neighbor interpolation
- --cubic
- Tricubic interpolation
- --pv
- Partial volume interpolation
- --sinc-cosine
- Sinc interpolation with cosine window
- --sinc-hamming
- Sinc interpolation with Hamming window
- --sinc-window-radius <integer>
- Window radius for Sinc interpolation [Default: 3]
- --preserve-mass
- Mass-preserving reformatting: multiply every reformatted value with the Jacobian determinant of the applied transformation.
Options for Jacobian Map Reformatting¶
- --jacobian-correct-global
- Correct Jacobian maps for global scale.
- --no-jacobian-correct-global
- Do not correct Jacobian maps for global scale. [This is the default]
Input Options¶
- --target-grid <string>
- Define target grid for reformating as Nx,Ny,Nz:dX,dY,dZ[:Ox,Oy,Oz] (dims:pixel:offset)
- --mask, -m
- Use target pixel data as binary mask.
- --crop <string>
- Crop target image: x0,y0,z0,x1,y1,z2
- --target-offset <string>, -O <string>
- Override target image offset and set to x,y,z mm
- --target-offset-pixels <string>
- Override target image offset and set to dx,dy,dz pixels
- --floating <string>, -F <string>
- Format and path of floating image. [Default: NONE]
- --pad-floating <double>
- Padding value for the floating image [Default: disabled]
Output Options¶
- --outfile <string>, -o <string>
- Format and path of output image. [Default: reformat.nii ]
Image/Transformation Database¶
- --db <string>
- Path to image/transformation database that should be updated with the newly created image. [Default: NONE]
AUTHORS¶
Torsten Rohlfing, with contributions from Michael P. Hasak, Greg Jefferis, Calvin R. Maurer, Daniel B. Russakoff, and Yaroslav HalchenkoLICENSE¶
http://www.fsf.org/licensing/licenses/gpl.htmlBUGS¶
Report bugs at http://nitrc.org/projects/cmtk/ACKNOWLEDGMENTS¶
CMTK is developed with support from the NIAAA under Grant AA021697, National Consortium on Alcohol and Neurodevelopment in Adolescence (N-CANDA): Data Integration Component. From April 2009 through September 2011, CMTK development and maintenance was supported by the NIBIB under Grant EB008381.Dec 20 2014 | CMTK 3.2.2 |