
Warpimage(Options)           Khoros            Warpimage(Options)

     COMMAND LINE OPTIONS

     The full syntax for executing warpimage from the command
     line is as follows:

     warpimage
             -src  input source image (infile)
             [-target]  input target image (infile)
             [-tp_mode]  selection type
                     1  (Select Source & Target),
                     or 2  (Select Source Only)
                    [default = 1]

             [-V] Gives the version for warpimage
             [-U] Gives the usage for warpimage
             [-P] Prompts for command line options
             [-A [file1]] Creates the answer file called
     warpimage.ans or file1
             [-a [file1]] Uses warpimage.ans or file1 as the
     answer file

     -src {input source image}:
          This is the source image on which tiepoints will be set
          with warpimage.  It must be specified as "-src
          filename", where the file provided is a Khoros VIFF
          file.  The VIFF file may be of any data type except
          complex.  With multiband images, the first band is
          displayed.  At this time, there is no capability for
          changing bands.

     [-target {input target image}]:
          This is the target image on which tiepoints will be set
          and matched with their partners on the source image.
          Like the source image, it must be specified as "-target
          filename", where the file provided is a Khoros VIFF
          file. The VIFF file may be of any data type except com-
          plex.

     [-tp_mode {tiepoint mode}]
          Warpimage may be used in one of two ways. Commonly, one
          creates pairs of tiepoints, one on the source image,
          matched with one on the target image. Another approach
          is to mark tiepoints on the source image only (in which
          case, one shouldn't bother inputting a target image).
          Specify (1) to use the first method, (2) to use the
          second. The [-tp_mode] flag controls which of these
          methods will be used, throughout the entire execution
          of warpimage.

     Version
          The "-V" argument will print out the current version of
          warpimage.

     Usage
          The "-U" argument will print out the usage for warpim-
          age, in much less detail than is given here.

     Interactive Prompting
          The "-P" argument will give interactive prompting for
          each of the arguments listed above.

     Creating an Answer file
          The "-A [filename]" argument will create an answer file
          named "filename" if the filename option is specified,
          or named "warpimage.ans" if no filename is given.  An
          answer file stores the values specified of all argu-
          ments listed above.  Note: the "-A" argument is usually
          used in conjunction with the "-P" argument.

     Using an Answer file
          The "-a [filename]" argument will use the answer file
          named "filename" if the filename option is specified,
          or named "warpimage.ans" if no filename is given.  War-
          pimage will use the answer file to get values for all
          arguments listed above.  No other arguments should be
          necessary when the "-a" argument is used.

          Copyright 1992, University of New Mexico. All rights
          reserved.

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