resize_vol − resize a volume (add/remove space) |
resize_vol [ -d newx..z ][ -a background ][ -s oldstartx..z | -b newstartx..z ] inputvol outputvol |
The volume is resized by stripping/adding boundary. Background may bespecified where the output image exceeds the input image (default is 0). Use -s and -b to specify where in the output image the input image should start. If neither -s or -b is specified the new image is centered around the old center. Use -b when reducing image size, and -s when expanding (adding air around the image) |
-d newx newy newz |
The size of the output volume. |
-a background |
The background fill-in value when increasing volume size. |
-d x y z |
Output volume size. Default is same as input volume. |
-b x y z |
starting index (x,y,z) is relative to the output volume (i.e. where does 0,0,0 in output image come from in input image). |
-s x y z |
starting index (x,y,z) of is relative to the input volume (i.e. where does 0,0,0 in input image go in output image). |
Ulrik Kjems <uk@imm.dtu.dk> |
gauss_vol(1), histo_vols(1), subsample(1), file2vapet(1), file2ana(1), file2xprime(1), headerinfo(1), resize_vol(1), convert_vol(1), covar(1), flip(1), region(1), compute_warp(1), warp_reslice(1), warp_reconcile(1), |