.TH GPIV_CLIP 1 "7 November 2006" .SH NAME gpiv_clip \- Image clipping program for PIV images. .SH SYNOPSIS \fBgpiv_clip\fP [\fB-h\fR | \fB--help\fR] [\fB-p\fR | \fB--print\fR] [\fB-t \fIN\fR | \fB--threshold \fIN\fR] [\fB-v\fR | \fB--version\fR] [\fIfilename\fR] < \fIstdin\fR > \fIstdout\fR \fP .SH DESCRIPTION \fBgpiv_clip\fP sets all pixels below a pre-defined value to zero The parameters read from the configuration resources (containing the key \fBGPIV_IMGPROC\fR) may be overruled by the command line options, as explained below. .SH Options .TP \fB-h\fR | \fB--help\fP On-line help .TP \fB-t \fIN\fR | \fB--threshold \fIN\fR Threshold value to be set to zero .TP \fB-v\fR | \fB--version\fP Print version information on standard output, then exit successfully. .TP \fIfilename\fR Input image filename. Overrides \fIstdin\fR and \fIstdout\fR with the full \fIfilename\fR of the image. Output will be written to \fIfilename\fB.png\fR. Parameters are stored in \fIfilename\fB.par\fR and may be used for future use by including them in \fI./gpivrc\fR. If \fIstdin\fR and \fIstdout\fR are used, the input is expected to be a PNG formatted image. .TP .SH SEE ALSO gpivtools .SH AUTHOR Gerber Van der Graaf