USAGE: multires inimg outimg [<-c> || <-m> || <-l LEVEL>]
[-b] [-d DEG_FILTERING <0.5>] [-q] [-L]
multires performs multi-resolution processing upon an image
ARGUMENTS:
inimg: input image filename (TIF)
outimg: output image filename (TIF)
OPTIONS:
-c: composite image output of all multi-resolution levels
arranged in a single image; this is the default mode.
-m: multiple images of each multi-resolution level
in separate output image files; the output files are
out1.tif out2.tif, ... for each level 1, 2, etc.
-l LEVEL:
output is single image of the multi-resolution
level specified; level 1 is half size of original, level 2
is half size of level 1, etc; filename is output
filename specified, with 1, 2, etc. appended.
NOTE: only one of -c, -m, or -l should be chosen.
-b: BACKGROUND_FLAG for composite image <-c>; if flag is
set, then background to composite images is original image;
otherwise, the default is a blank background
of the original image size.
-d DEG_FILTERING: value set between 0.0 and 1.0 controlling
the degree of low-pass filtering; a value
of 1.0 produces maximum filtering to reduce aliasing,
but may lead to blurring;
a value of 0.0 does no filtering at the risk of aliasing.
the default is 0.5.
-q: when set, performs quick low-pass filtering
with rectangular filter rather than Gaussian filter;
the former is faster but doesn't produce equally
good results as does the latter.
-L: print Software License for this module
Example:
multires 8002c.tif 8002cm.tif
8002c.tif:
8002cm.tif:
Copyright (C) 1999 MLMSoftware Group, LLC.