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- 8. Plotting packages
- =====================
-
- Gnuplot 3.5
- -----------
- It is one of the best 2- and 3-D plotting packages, with
- online help.It's a command-line driven interactive function plotting utility
- for UNIX, MSDOS, Amiga, Archimedes, and VMS platforms (at least!).
- Freely distributed, it supports many terminals, plotters, and printers
- and is easily extensible to include new devices.
-
- It was posted to comp.sources.misc in version 3.0, plus patches.
- You can practically find it everywhere (use Archie to find a site near you!).
- The comp.graphics.gnuplot newsgroup is devoted to discussion of Gnuplot.
-
- Xvgr and Xmgr (ACE/gr)
- -----------------------
- Xmgr is an XY-plotting tool for UNIX workstations using
- X or OpenWindows. There is an XView version called xvgr for
- Suns. Collectively, these 2 tools are known as ACE/gr.
- Compiling xmgr requires the Motif toolkit version 1.1
- and X11R4 - xmgr will not compile under X11R3/Motif 1.0x.
-
- Check at ftp.ccalmr.ogi.edu [129.95.72.34] in
- /CCALMR/pub/acegr/xmgr-2.10.tar.Z (Motif version)
- /CCALMR/pub/acegr/xvgr-2.09.tar.Z (XView version)
- /CCALMR/pub/acegr/xvgr-2.10beta.tar.Z (XView version)
-
- Comments, suggestions, bug reports to Paul J Turner
- <pturner@amb4.ccalmr.ogi.edu>
-
- Robot
- -----
- Release 0.48 : 2-D and limited 3-D. Based on XView 3, written
- in C / Fortran (so you need a Fortran compiler or the f2c translator).
- Mainly tested on Sun4, less on DECstations. Check at
- ftp.astro.psu.edu (128.118.147.28), pub/astrod.
-
- The relevant files are:
- robotx-.--.tar.Z - Full source, plotting library, example scripts,
- documentation etc.
- "-.--" is the version number, e.g. the file
- may be robotx0.48.tar.Z
- robot-beta.tar.Z - most recent but untested version of the above.
- RobotManual.ps.Z - just the documentation.
- robot.sun4.Z - binary built on a SPARCstation (SunOS4.1.1).
- robot.dec.Z - binary built on a DECstation (Ultrix).
- robot.linux.gz - binary built on an IBM PC clone (LINUX).
- (compressed with gzip)
-
-
- VG plotting library
- -------------------
- This is a library of Fortran callable routines at sunspot.ceee.nist.gov
- [129.6.64.151]
-
- Xgobi
- -----
- It's being developed at Bellcore, and its speciality are
- multidimensional data sets analysis and exploration. You can call it
- from the S language also, and it works as an X11 client using the Athena
- widget set (or with an ASCII terminal). It's distributed free of charge
- from STATLIB at CMU.
- To get it via e-mail, send email to statlib@temper.stat.cmu.edu and
- in the body area of the message, put the line
-
- send xgobi from general
-
- If you want to pick it via ftp, connect to lib.stat.cmu.edu. Log in as
- "statlib" and use your e-mail address as your password. Then type
-
- cd general
- mget xgobi.*
-
- Warning: It's about 2 MB sources + large Postscript manual. Read the
- relevant README to decide whether you need it or not.
-
- PGPLOT
- ------
- Runs on VAX/VMS and supposedly on UNIX. It's a set of fortran routines freely
- available (though copyrighted and requiring a nominal fee of $50 or so)
- that includes contour plots and support for various devices, including ps.
- Contact tjp@deimos.caltech.edu
-
- GGRAPH
- ------
- Host shorty.cs.wisc.edu [128.105.2.8] : /pub/ggraph.tar.Z
- Unknown more details.
-
- epiGRAPH
- --------
- For PCs. Call dvj@lab2.phys.lgu.spb.su (Vladimir J. Dmitriev) for details.
- You can get the program demo or (and) play version, if sent 10 $ to
-
- 1251 Budapest posta fiok 60
- Hungary
- ph/fax 1753696 Budapest
- ph 2017760
-
- Multiplot XLN
- -------------
- For Amigas, shareware ($30 USD, #20 UK or $40 Aust.). Advanced 2D package
- that has a big list of features. Contact:
-
- Dr. Alan Baxter <agb16@mbuc.bio.cam.ac.uk>,
- Cambridge University
- Department of Pathology,
- Tennis Court Road,
- Cambridge CB2 1QP, UK
-
-
- Athena Plotter Widget set
- -------------------------
-
- This version V6.0 is based on Gregory Bond's version V5-beta. Added
- some stuff for scientific graphs, i.e. log axes, free scalable axes,
- XY-lineplots and some more, and re-added plotter callbacks from V4, e.g.
- to request the current pointer position, or to cut off a rectangle from the
- plotting area for zooming-in. Version V6.0 has a log of bugs fixed and a
- log of improvements against V6-beta. Additionally I did some other
- changes/extensions, besides
-
- - Origin and frame lines for axes.
- - Subgrid lines on subtic positions.
- - Line plots in different line types (lines, points, lines+points,
- impulses, lines+impulses, steps, bars), line styles (solid, dotted,
- dashed, dot-dashed) and marker types for data points.
- - Legend at the right or left hand side of the plot.
- - Optional drawing to a pixmap instead of a window.
- - Layout callback for aligning axis positions when using
- multiple plotters in one application.
-
- Available at export.lcs.mit.edu, directory contrib/plotter
-
- SciPlot
- -------
- SciPlot is a scientific 2D plotting and manipulation program.
- For the NeXT (requires NeXTStep 3.0), and it's shareware.
-
- Features:
- ASCII import and export; EPS export; copy, cut, paste with data buffer;
- free number of data points, data buffer, and document window;
- selective open and save ; plotting in many styles; automatic legend;
- subviews; linear and logarithmic axes; two different axes; text and graphic;
- color support; zoom; normalizing and moving; axis conversions;
- free hand data manipulations (cut, edit, move, etc.); data editor; sorting
- of data; absolute,relative, and free defined error bars;
- calculating with buffers (+, -, *, / ); background subtractions
- (linear,shirley,tougaard, bezier); integration and relative integration;
- fitting of one or more free defined functions; linear regression;
- calculations (+, -, *, /, sin, cos, log, etc.); function generator;
- spline interpolation; least square smooth and FFT smooth; differentiation;
- FFT; ESCA calculations and database; .. and something more
-
- You can find it on:
- ftp.cs.tu-berlin.de [130.149.17.7] : /pub/NeXT/science/SciPlot3.1.tar.Z
-
- Author:
- Michael Wesemann
- Scillerstr. 73,1000 Berlin 12, Germany
- mike@fiasko.rz-berlin.mpg.de
-
- PLPLOT
- ------
- PLPLOT is a scientific plotting package for many systems, small (micro)
- and large (super) alike. Despite its small size and quickness,
- it has enough power to satisfy most users, including:
- standard x-y plots, semilog plots, log-log plots, contour plots, 3D plots,
- mesh plots, bar charts and pie charts. Multiple graphs (of the same or
- different sizes) may be placed on a single page with multiple lines in each
- graph. Different line styles, widths and colors are supported. A virtually
- infinite number of distinct area fill patterns may be used. There are
- almost 1000 characters in the extended character set. This includes four
- different fonts, the Greek alphabet and a host of mathematical, musical, and
- other symbols. The fonts can be scaled to any size for various effects.
- Many different output device drivers are available (system dependent),
- including a portable metafile format and renderer.
-
- Freely available (but copyrighted) via anonymous FTP on
- hagar.ph.utexas.edu, directory pub/plplot
-
- At present (v. 4.13), PLPLOT is known to work on the following systems:
-
- Unix: SunOS, A/IX, HP-UX, Unicos, DG/UX, Ultrix
- Other platforms: VMS, Amiga/Exec, MS-DOS, OS/2, NeXT
-
- Authors: Many. The main supporters are:
-
- Maurice LeBrun <mjl@fusion.ph.utexas.edu>: PLPLOT kernel and the metafile,
- xterm, xwindow, tektronix, and Amiga drivers.
- Geoff Furnish <furnish@fusion.ph.utexas.edu>: MS-DOS and OS/2 drivers
- Tony Richardson <amr@egr.duke.edu>: PLPLOT on the NeXT
-
- GLE
- ---
- GLE is a high quality graphics package for scientists. It runs on a
- variety of platforms (PCs, VAXes, and Unix) with drivers for XWindows,
- REGIS, TEK4010, PC graphics cards, VT100s, HP plotters, Postscript
- printers, Epson-compatible printers and Laserjet/Paintjet printers. It
- provides LaTEX quality fonts, as well as full support for Postscript
- fonts. The graphing module provides full control over all features of
- graphs. The graphics primitives include user-defined subroutines for
- complex pictures and diagrams.
-
- Accompanying utilities include Surface (for hidden line surface
- plotting), Contour (for contour plots), Manip (for manipulation of
- columnar data files), and Fitls (for fitting arbitrary equations to
- data).
-
- GLE is written and maintained by Chris Pugmire <chrisp@grv.grace.cri.nz>
-
- Available via anon. FTP at these places:
-
- PC gle: SIMTEL, wuarchive.wustl.edu, and other mirrors, msdos/graphics/gle*.*
- UNIX gle: zephyr.grace.cri.nz (131.203.1.5), pub/gle/unix
- VMS gle: zephyr.grace.cri.nz (131.203.1.5), pub/gle/vms
-
- Mailing list: GLEList. Send a message to
-
- listserver@tbone.biol.scarolina.edu, with a message boyd containing
-
- sub glelist "Your Name"
-
- Mailing list maintainer: Dean Pentcheff <dean2@tbone.biol.scarolina.edu>
-
- SM (formerly supermongo)
- ------------------------
- SM is an interactive plotting package for drawing graphs written
- by Robert Lupton and Patricia Monger. It has some capability to handle image
- data, but mostly works with vectors. The main features of the package are:
- - one can generate a plot with a minimum number of simple commands,
- - one can build and save plot subroutines to be invoked with a single
- user-defined command,
- - the program keeps a history of plot commands which can be edited and
- defined as a plot subroutine, to be reused,
- - one can define and perform mathematical operations on the data to be
- plotted from within the program, or read it from an ASCII file.
-
- SM runs on Unix and Unix-variant systems and VMS systems. The next release
- (2.2.1, June 1993) will also run on DOS PCs (sorry, no MacOS yet).
-
- SM has drivers for Sunview, X10, X11, SGI, various tek401x emulators, UIS,
- LN03, Imagen impress, QMS quic, HP Laserjet, and Postscript laser printers
- (also color and encapsulated postscript), raster devices, HPGL, REGIS
- graphics, and several odd (and likely obsolete) graphics terminals.
-
- Cost:
- SM is available for $300 U.S., $360 Canadian to university departments. A
- university-wide site license is $1500 U.S., $1800 Canadian. Prices for
- commercial or government agencies are $500 U.S. for a department, $2500 U.S.
- for an entire site.
-
- SM is not for sale to groups who want to use it for weapons research projects
- for the military agencies of any country.
-
- You only buy it once - the license entitles you to unlimited free upgrades.
- The distribution includes the source, documentation (TeX files), and
- permission to install the program on all the machines at your site.
-
- Contact:
- patricia monger
- monger@mcmaster.ca
-
-
- PlotMTV
- -------
- tanqueray.berkeley.edu : /pub/Plotmtv1.3.1.tar.Z (~1 MB) - with source
-
- Tested on IBM RS6000, SPARCs and HP s700, and other machines with Unix/X11
- (eg. Linux)
-
- The program can do 2D and 3D line/scatter plots, vector plots, as
- well as contour plots. Contours can be plotted from regular rectangular
- meshes, triangular meshes, as well as random data.
- The X11 routines use the X11R4 Xlib library, but the program has reportedly
- been compiled successfully on X11R5.
- The program reads in data in the MTVDAT format and plots each dataset
- in the data-file in turn.
- Each plot comes with a simple but functional Graphical User Interface,
- which allows users to zoom in or pan to areas of interest on the
- plot, or to toggle between 2D and 3D plots, or to rotate 3D plots.
- The plots may then be sent directly to a grayscale or color PostScript
- printer for hard-copy output.
-
- Author:
- Kenny Toh <ktoh@td2cad.intel.com>
-
-
- TRIUMF/PLOTDATA
- ----------------
- [ For VAX/VMS. It's believed that's available free or at extremely low cost ]
-
- Contact:
-
- TRIUMF
- 4004 Wesbrook Mall
- Vancouver, British Columbia
- Canada V6T 2A3
-
- e-mail: CHUMA@TRIUMF.CA
-
- ==========================================================================
-
- 9. Image analysis software - Image processing and display
- ==========================================================
-
- PC and Mac-based tools (multi-platform software)
- ======================
-
- IMDISP
- ------
- IMDISP Written at JPL and other NASA sites. Can do simple display,
- enhancing, smoothing and so on. Works with the FITS and VICAR/PDS
- data formats of NASA. Can read TIFF images, if you know their dimensions
- [PC and Macs]
-
- LabVIEW 2
- ---------
- LabVIEW is used as a framework for image processing tools. It provides a
- graphical programming environment using block diagram sketch is the
- "program" with graphical elements representing the programming elements.
- Hundreds of functions are already available and are connected using a
- wiring tool to create the block diagram (program). Functions that the
- block diagrams represent include digital signal processing and
- filtering, numerical analysis, statistics, etc. The tool allows any
- Virtual Instrument (VI, a software file that looks and acts like a real
- laboratory instrument) to be used as a part of any other virtual
- instrument.
-
- National Instruments markets plug-in digital signal processing (DSP)
- boards for Macintoshs and PC compatables that allow real-time
- acquisition and analysis at a personal computer. New software tools for
- DSP are allowing engineers to harness the power of this technology. The
- tools range from low-level debugging software to high-level block
- diagram development software. There are three levels of DSP programming
- associated with the NB-DSP2300 board and LabVIEW:
- Use of the NB-DSP2300 Analysis Library: FFTs, power spectra, filters
- routines callable from THINK C and Macintosh Programers Workshop (MPW) C
- that execute on the NB-DSP2300 board. There is an analysis Virtual
- Interface Library of ready-to-use VIs optimized for the NB-DSP2300.
-
- Use of the National Instruments Developers Toolkit that includes an
- optimizing C compiler, an assembler and a linker for low-level
- programming of the DSP hardware. This approach offers the highest level
- of performance but is the must difficult in terms of ease of use.
-
- Use of the National Instruments Interface Kit software package which has
- utility functions for memory management data communications and
- downloading code to the NB-DSP2300 board. (This is the easiest route for
- the development of custom code.)
-
- Ultimage Concept VI
- -------------------
- Concept VI by Graftek-France is a family of image processing Virtual
- Instruments (VIs) that give LabVIEW 2 (described above) users high-end
- tools for designing, integrating and monitoring imaging control systems.
- A VI is a software file that looks and acts like a real laboratory
- instrument. Typical applications for Concept VI include thermography,
- surveillance, machine vision, production testing, biomedical imaging,
- electronic microscopy and remote sensing.
-
- Ultimage Concept VI addresses applications which require further
- qualitative and quantitative analysis. It includes a complete set of
- functions for image enhancement, histogram equalization, spatial and
- frequency filtering, isolation of features, thresholding, mathematical
- morphology analysis, density measurement, object counting, sizing and
- characterization.
-
- The program loads images with a minimum resolution of 64 by 64, a pixel
- depth of 8, 16, or 32 bits, and one image plane. Standard input and
- output formats include PICT, TIFF, SATIE, and AIPD. Other formats can
- be imported.
-
- Image enhancement features include lookup table transformations, spatial
- linear and non-linear filters, frequency filtering, arithmetic and logic
- operations, and geometric transformations, among others. Morphological
- transformations include erosion, dilation, opening, closing, hole
- removal, object separation, and extraction of skeletons, among others.
- Quantitative analysis provides for objects' detection, measurement, and
- morphological distribution. Measures include area, perimeter, center of
- gravity, moment of inertia, orientation, length of relevant chords, and
- shape factors and equivalence. Measures are saved in ASCII format. The
- program also provides for macro scripting and integration of custom
- modules.
-
- A 3-D view command plots a perspective data graph where image intensity
- is depicted as mountains or valleys in the plot. The histogram tool can
- be plotted with either a linear or logarithmic scale. The twenty-eight
- arithmetic and logical operations provide for: masking and averaging
- sections of images, noise removal, making comparisons, etc. There are
- 13 spatial filters that alter pixel intensities based on local
- intensity. These include high-pass filters for contrast and outlines.
- The frequency data resulting from FFT analysis can be displayed as
- either the (real , imaginary ) components or the (phase, magnitude)
- data. The morphological transformations are useful for data sharpening
- and defining objects or for removing artifacts.
-
- The transformations include: thresholding, eroding, dilating and even
- hole filling.
-
- The program's quantitative analysis measurements include: area,
- perimeter, center of mass, object counts, and angle between points.
-
- GTFS, Inc. 2455 Bennett Valley Road #100C Santa Rosa, CA 95494
- 707-579-1733
-
- IPLab Spectrum
- --------------
- IPLAB Spectrum supports image processing and analysis but lacks the
- morphology and quantitative analysis features provided by
- Graftek-FranceUs Ultimage Concept VI. Using scripting tools, the user
- tells the system the operations to be performed. The problem is that far
- too many basic operations require manual intervention. The tool
- supports: FFTs, 16 arithmetic operations for pixel alteration, and a
- movie command for cycling through windows.
-
- ITEX
- ----
- ITEX image processing software from Imaging Technology Incorporated is an
- industry-standard C language subroutine library for image enhancement and
- manipulation. Designed to accelerate applications development, the ITEX
- software package contains hundreds of field-proven image processing
- algorithms. All subroutines are accessed through user-developed
- application software written for operation under such operating systems
- as MS-DOS, UNIX, SUN OS, OS/9, and VxWorks.
-
- ITEX is equipped with a command line interpreter that further assists in
- speeding application development by providing an interactive environment
- for working out image processing scenarios. ITEX software includes
- operations for input and output pixel transformations, image save and
- restore, graphics and text annotation functions, area and geometric
- functions, linear and non-linear spatial filtering, and support for
- real-time image convolutions.
-
- Application-Specific ITEX
- -------------------------
- Free software evaluation utilities for image analysis and machine vision
- feasibility studies are offered by Imaging Technology Incorporated. These
- evaluation utilities provide a simple point-and-click MS Windows graphical
- user interface (GUI) from which to evaluate highly robust grayscale pattern
- recognition, quantitative image (blob) analysis, and industrial character
- recognition (OCR) software libraries offered by the company.
-
- The evaluation utilities speed feasibility studies and help reduce the cost
- of application software development. These utilities, which require no
- special equipment to operate, allow development engineers to breeze through
- the feasibility process on prestored TIFF images and quickly start working
- on solving their applications.
-
- The only equipment necessary to operate these utilities is a 386 or 486
- personal computer AT, Windows 3.0 or 3.1, a mouse, and an eight-bit
- SuperVGA card. No additional hardware or software is required.
-
- Each evaluation utility comes complete with a tutorial that guides the
- user through the processes of the software package. Absolutely no prior
- experience with image analysis algorithms is necessary in order to operate
- these utilities. To further assist and instruct the user, an on-line Help
- facility is incorporated to answer questions along the way.
-
- Contact:
- Imaging Technology Inc, 55 Middlesex Tpk, Bedford, MA 01730, (800) 333-3035
- e-mail: theresa@imaging.com (Theresa M. Meuse)
-
- [ They sell also a VME-based video frame grabber in resolutions up to
- 1024x768 pixels non-interlaced, or up to 1024x1024 pixels interlaced.
- An ISA/EISA-based modular board-set is provided also for PC-only
- environment, which has modules for genlocking, NTSC/PAL 24-bit grabber,
- variable-scan frame grabber, and a 30fps monchrome frame grabber - nfotis ]
-
- Macintosh-based tools
- =====================
-
- NCSA Image, NCSA PalEdit and more
- ---------------------------------
- NCSA provides a whole suite of public-domain visualization tools for the
- Macintosh, primarily aimed at researchers wanting to visualize results
- from numerical modelling calculations. These applications,
- documentation, and source code are available for anonymous ftp from
- ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu. Commercial versions of the NCSA programs have been
- developed by Spyglass.
-
- Spyglass, Inc. 701 Devonshire Drive Champaign, IL 61820 (217) 355-6000
- fax: 217 355 8925
-
- NIH IMAGE
- ---------
- Available at alw.nih.gov (128.231.128.7) or (preferably)
- zippy.nimh.nih.gov [128.231.98.32], directory:/pub/image.
- It has painting and image manipulation tools, a macro language,
- tools for measuring areas, distances and angles, and for counting
- things. Using a frame grabber card, it can record sequences of
- images to be played back as a movie. It can invoke user-defined
- convolution matrix filters, such as Gaussian. It can import raw
- data in tab-delimited ASCII, or as 1 or 2-byte quantities. It also
- does histograms and even 3-D plots. It is limited to 8-bits/pixel,
- though the 8 bits map into a color lookup table. It runs on any Mac
- that has a 256-color screen and a FPU (or get the NonFPU version
- from zippy.nimh.nih.gov)
-
- PhotoMac
- --------
- Data Translation, Inc. 100 Locke Dr. Marlboro, MA 01752 508-481-3700
-
- PhotoPress
- ----------
- Blue Solutions 3039 Marigold Place Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 805-492-9973
-
- PixelTools and TCL-Image
- ------------------------
- "Complete family of PixelTools (hardware accelerator and applications
- software) for scientific image processing and analysis. Video-rate
- capture, display, processing, and analysis of high-resolution
- monochromatic and color images. Includes C source code."
-
- TCL-Image:
- "Software package for scientific, quantitative image processing and
- analysis. It provides a complete language for the capture, enhancement,
- and extraction of quantitative information from gray-scale images.
- TCL_Image has over 200 functions for image processing, and contains the
- other elements needed in a full programming language for algorithm
- development -- variables and control structures. It is easily
- extensible through "script" (or indirect command) files. These script
- files are simply text files that contain TCL-Image commands. They are
- executed as normal commands and include the ability to pass parameters.
- The direct capture of video images is supported via popular frame
- grabber boards. TCL-Image comes with the I-View utility that provides
- conversion between common image file types, such as PICT2 and TIFF."
-
- Perceptics 725 Pellissippi Parkway Knoxville, TN 37933 615-966-9200
-
- Satellite Image Workshop
- ------------------------
- It comes with a number of satellite pictures (raw data) and does all
- sorts of image enhancing on it. You'll need at least a Mac II with co-
- processor; a 256 color display and a large harddisk. The program doesn't
- run under system 7.x.ATE1 V1
-
- In the documentation the contact address is given as: Liz Smith, Jet
- Propulsion Laboratory, MS 300-323, 4800 Oak Grove Dr,.Pasadena, CA 91109
- (818) 354-6980
-
- Visualization Workbench
- -----------------------
- "An electronic imaging software system that performs interactive image
- analysis and scientific 2D and 3D plotting."
-
- Paragon Imagine 171 Lincoln St. Lowell, MA 01852 508-441-2112
-
- Adobe Photoshop
- ---------------
-
- The tool supports Rtrue colorS with 24-bit images or 256 levels of grey
- scale. Once an image has been imported it can be Rre-touchedS with
- various editing tools typical of those used in Macintosh-based RpaintS
- applications. These include an eraser, pencil, brush and air brush.
- Advanced RpasteS tools that control the interaction between a pasted
- selection and the receiving site have also been incorporated. For
- example, all red pixels in a selection can easily be preventing from
- being pasted. Photoshop has transparencies ranging from 0 to 100%,
- allowing you to create ghost overlays. RPhoto-editingS tools include
- control of the brightness and contrast, color balancing, hue/saturation
- modification and spectrum equalization. Images can be subjected to
- various signal processing algorithms to smooth or sharpen the image,
- blur edges, or locate edges. Image scaling is also supported.
-
- For storage savings, the images can be compressed using standard
- algorithms, including externally supplied compression such as JPEG,
- availlable from Storm Technologies. The latest version of Adobe
- Photoshop supports the import of numerous image formats including: EPSF,
- EPSF, TIFF, PICT resource, Amiga IFF/ILBM, CompuServe GIF, MacPaint,
- PIXAR, PixelPaint, Scitex CT, TGA and ThunderScan..
-
- Adobe Systems, Inc. 1585 Charlestown Road PO Box 7900 Mountain View, CA
- 94039-7900 415-961-4400
-
- ColorStudio and ImageStudio
- ---------------------------
- ColorStudio is an image-editing and paint package from Letraset that has
- more features than Adobe Photoshop but is decidedly more complex and
- therefore more difficult to use. Several steps are often required to
- accomplish that which can be done in a single step using Photoshop. The
- application requires a great deal of available disk space as one can
- easily end up with images in the 30 MB range. The program provides a
- variety of powerful selection tools including the "auto selection tool"
- which lets the user choose image areas on the basis of color, close
- hues, color range and mask.
-
- ImageStudio: Don't know...
-
- Letraset USA 40 Eisenhower Drive Paramus, NJ 07653 201-845-6100
-
- Dapple Systems
- --------------
- "High resolution image analysis software provides processing tools to
- work with multiple images, enhance and edit, and measure a variety of
- global or feature parameters, and interpret the data."
-
- Dapple Systems, 355 W. Olive Ave, #100 Sunnyvale, CA 94086 408-733-3283
-
- Digital Darkroom
- ----------------
- The latest release of Digital Darkroom has five new selection and
- editing tools for enhancing images. One such feature allows the user to
- select part of an image simply by "painting" it. A new polyline
- selection tool creates a selection tool for single pixel wide
- selections. A brush lets the operator "paint" with a selected portion
- of the image. Note that this is not a true color image enhancement tool.
- This tool should be used when the user intends to operate in grey-scale
- images only. It should be noted that Digital Darkroom is not as
- powerful as either Adobe Photoshop or ColorStudio.
-
- Silicon Beach Software 9770 Carroll Ctr. Rd., Suite J San Diego, CA
- 92126 619-695-6956
-
- Dimple
- ------
- It is compatible with system 6.05 and system 7.0 , requires Mac LC or
- II series with 256 colours, with a recommended min of 6Mb of ram. It has
- the capability of reading Erdas files. Functions include; image
- enhancement, 3D and contour plots, image statistics, supervised and
- unsupervised classification, PCA and other image transformations. There
- is also a means (Image Operation Language or IOL) by which you can write
- your own transformations. There is no image rectification, however
- Dimple is compatable with MAPII. The latest version is 1.4 and it is in
- the beta stage of testing. Dimple was initially developed as a teaching
- tool and it is very good for this purpose."
-
- "Dimple runs on a colour Macintosh. It is a product still in its
- development phase.. i.e. it doesn't have all the inbuilt features of
- other packages, but is coming along nicely. It has its own inbuilt
- language for writing "programs" for processing an image, defining
- convolution filters etc. Dimple is a full mac application with pull down
- menus etc... It is unprotected software."
-
- Process Software Solutions, PO Box 2110, Wollongong, New South Wales,
- Australia. 2500. Phone 61 42 261757 Fax 61 42 264190.
-
- Enhance
- -------
- Enhance has a RrulerS tool that supports measurements and additionally
- provides angle data. The tool has over 80 mathematical filter
- variations: "Laplacian, medium noise filter", etc. Files can be saved
- as either TIFF, PICT, EPSF or text (however EPSF files can't be imported).
-
- MicroFrontier 7650 Hickman Road Des Moines, IA 50322 515-270-8109
-
- Image Analyst
- -------------
- An image processing product for users who need to extract quantitative
- data from video images. Image Analyst lets users configure
- sophisticated image processing and measurement routines without the
- necessity of knowing a programming language. It is designed for such
- tasks at computing number and size of cells in images projected by video
- cameras attached to microscopes, or enhancing and measuring distances in
- radiographs.
-
- Image Analyst provides users with an array of field-proven video
- analysis techniques that enable them to easily assemble a sequence of
- instructions to enhance feature appearance; count objects; determine
- density, shape, size, position, or movement; perform object feature
- extraction; and conduct textural analysis automatically. Image Analyst
- works with either a framegrabber board and any standard video camera, or
- a disk-stored image.
-
- Within minutes, without the need for programming, the Image Analyst user
- can set up a process to identify and analyze any element of a image.
- Measurements and statistics can be automatically or semi-automatically
- generated from TIFF or PICT files or from captured video tape images.
- Image Analyst recognizes items in images based on their size, shape and
- position. The tool provides direct support for the Data Translation and
- Scion frame grabbers. A menu command allows for image capture from a VCR
- video camera or other NTSC or PAL devices.
-
- There are 2 types of files, the image itself and the related Sequence
- file that holds the processing, measurements and analysis that the user
- defines. Automated sequences are set up in Regions Of Interest (ROI)
- represented by movable, sizable boxes atop the image. Inside a ROI, the
- program can find the distance between two edges, the area of a shape,
- the thickness of a wall, etc. Image Analyst finds the center, edge and
- other positions automatically. The application also provides tools so
- that the user can work interactively to find the edge of object. It also
- supports histograms and a color look-up table (CLUT) tool.
-
- Automatix, Inc. 775 Middlesex Turnpike Billerica, MA 01821 508-667-7900
-
- IPLab
- -----
- Signal Analytics Corp. 374 Maple Ave. E Vienna, VA 22180 703-281-3277
- FAX 703-281-2509
-
- "Menu-driven image processing software that supports 24-bit color or
- pseudocolor/grayscale image display and manipulation."
-
- MAP II
- ------
- Among the Mac GIS systems, MAP II distributed by John Wiley has
- integrated image analysis.
-
- IMAGE
- -----
- from Stanford : Try anonymous ftp from sumex-aim.stanford.edu
- It has pd source for image v2, and ready to run code for a mac under
- image v3.
-
-
-
- Windows/DOS PC-based tools
- ==========================
-
- CCD
- ---
- Richard Berry's CCD imaging book for Willamon-Bell contains (optional?)
- disks with image manipulating software. Source code is included.
-
- ERDAS
- -----
- "ERDAS will do all of the things you want: rectification,
- classification, transformations (canned & user-defined), overlays,
- filters, contrast enhancement, etc. ... I was using it on my thesis &
- then changed the topic a bit & that work became secondary."
-
- ERDAS, Inc. 2801 Buford Highway Suite 300 Atlanta, GA 30329 404-248-9000
- FAX 404-248-9400
-
- RSVGA
- -----
- "I have been getting up to speed on a program called RSVGA available from
- Eidetic Digital Image Ltd. in British Columbia. Its for IBM PC's or
- clones, cheap (about $400) and does all the stuff Erdas does but is not
- as fast or as powerful, though I have had only limited experience with
- Erdas. I have used RSVGA with 6 of 7 Landsat bands and it is a good
- starter program except for the obtuse manual"
-
- IMAGINE-32
- ----------
- It's a 32 bit package [I suppose for PCs] called "Imagine32"
- or "Image32" The program does a modest amount of image processing --add,
- subtract, multiply, divide, display, and plot an x or y cut across the image.
- It can also display a number of images simultaneously.
- The company is CompuScope, in Santa Barbara, CA.
-
- PC Vista
- --------
- [ NOTE: it's now available via anonymous FTP - machine flipper.berkeley.edu
- (128.32.178.54), directory pub/pcvista. Warning: no user interface, very
- minimal docs, etc. ]
-
- It was announced in the 1989 August edition of PASP. It is known to
- be available from Mike Richmond, whose email addresses have been
-
- richmond@bllac.berkeley.edu
- richmond@bkyast.berkeley.edu
- [ Latest address: richmond@spiff.Princeton.EDU ]
-
- and his s-mail address is:
-
- Michael Richmond,Astronomy Department, Campbell Hall, Berkeley, CA 94720
-
- The latest version of PC-Vista, version 1.7, includes not only the source
- code and help files, but also a complete set of executable programs and
- a number of sample FITS images. If you do wish to use the source code,
- you will need Microsoft C, version 5.0 or later; other compilers may work,
- but will require substantial modifications.
-
- To receive the documentation and nine double-density (360K) floppies
- (or three quad-density 3-1/2 inch floppies (1.44M) with everything on them,
- just send a request for PC-Vista, together with your name and a US-Mail
- address, to
-
- Office of Technology Licensing
- 2150 Shattuck Ave., Suite 510
- Berkeley, Ca. 94704
-
- Include a check (Traveller's Checks are fine) or purchase order for $150.00
- in U.S. dollars, if your address is inside the continental U.S., or $165.00
- otherwise, made out to Regents of the University of California
- to cover duplication and mailing costs.
-
-
- SOFTWARE TOOLS
- --------------
- It's a set of software "tools" put out by Canyon State
- Systems and Software. They are not free, but rather cheap at about $30 I
- heard. It will handle most all of the formats used by frame grabber
- software.
-
- MIRAGE
- ------
- It's image processing software written by Jim Gunn at the
- Astrophysics Dept at Princeton. It will run on a PC among other platforms.
- It is a Forth based system - i.e. a Forth language with many image
- processing displaying functions built in.
-
- DATA TRANSLATION SOURCE BOOK
- ----------------------------
- The Data Translation company in Massachusetts publishes a free book
- containing vendors of data analysis hardware and software which is
- compatible with Data Translation and other frame grabbers.
- Surely you can find much more PC-related stuff in it.
-
- MAXEN386
- --------
- A couple of Canadians have written a program named MAXEN386 which does
- maximum entropy image deconvolution. Their company is named Digital
- Signal Processing Software, or something like that, and the software is
- mentioned in an article in Astronomy Magazine, either Jan or Feb 92
- (an article on CCD's vs film).
-
- JANDEL SCIENTIFIC (JAVA)
- ------------------------
- Another software package (JAVA) is put out by Jandel Scientific.
- Jandel Scientific, 65 Koch Road, Corte Madera, CA 94925, (415) 924-8640,
- (800) 874-1888.
-
- Microbrian
- ----------
- Runs on an MS dos platform and uses a 32 bit graphics card
- (Vista), or an about to be released version will support a number of
- super VGA cards. Its a full blown remote sensed data processing
- system.. It is menu driven (character based screen), but is does not use
- a windowed user interface. Its is hardware protected with a dongle.
- Mbrian = micro Barrier reef Image Anaysis System. It was developed by
- CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Organization) and is
- marketed/ supported by:
-
- MPA Australia (51 Lusher Road, Croydon, Victoria
- tel + 61 3 724 4488 fax +61 3 724 4455)
-
- There are educational and commercial prices, but be prepared to set
- aside $A10k for the first educational licence. Subsequent ones come
- cheaper (they need to!) It has installed sites worldwide. It is widely
- used at ANU.
-
- MicroImage
- ----------
- The remote sensing lab here at Dartmouth currently uses Terra-Mar's
- MicroImage, on 486 PCs with some fancy display hardware.
-
- Terra-Mar Resource Information Services, Inc.
-
- 1937 Landings Drive Mountain View, CA 94043 415-964-6900 FAX
- 415-964-5430
-
- VIDEOSCAN
- ---------
- [ Contact Club@spektr.msk.su (Koltovoy Nikolay Alexeevich) - they have
- available software, frame grabbers, A/D converters, real-time image
- processor ]
-
- TIM
- ---
- TIM for Windows is a package for scientific image processing, which runs
- on a PC under MS-Windows 3.1. It is especially suited for image
- preprocessing and data extraction (image in, data out). It has:
-
- - 200+ image processing functions, including user definable
- convolutions, non-linear filters, morphology, FFT
- - menus, dialog boxes, browse and support windows
- - a compiled command language for making procedures
- - facilities for adding C-written functions to the program
- - a rich, context sensitive help system
- - support for several frame grabbers
-
- The program is fast*) and has moderate system requirements**).
- A functional demo version can be obtained from CICA***). This package
- contains addresses to refer to for pricing and ordering details.
-
- *) Abingdon Cross benchmark on a 486DX2-50: 0.8 sec
- **) Minimum requirements: MS-Windows 3.1, Memory: 4MB, disk: 4MB; 386SX
- A 800x600 or 1024x768 video display @ 256 colours is recommended
- ***) Anonymous FTP to: ftp.cica.indiana.edu; directory pub.pc.win3.demo
-
- Contact: Robert J. Ekkers <ekkers@p.tn.tudelft.nl>
-
-
- Unix-based tools
- ================
-
- IRAF (Image Reduction and Analysis Facility)
- --------------------------------------------
- Developed in the National Optical Astronomy Observatory, Kitt Peak AZ
- It is free, you can ftp it from tucana.noao.edu [140.252.1.1]
- and complement it with STSDAS from stsci.edu [130.167.1.2].
- Email to iraf@noao.edu for more details.
- Apparently this is one of the _de facto_ standards in the astronomical
- image community. They issue a newsletter also.
- They seem to support very well their users. Works with VMS also last
- I heard, and practically has its own shell on top of the VMS/Unix shells.
-
- It's suggested that you get a copy of saoimage for display under X windows.
- Very flexible/extendable -- tons (literally 3 linear feet) of
- documentation for the general user, skilled user, and programmer.
-
- ALV
- ---
- A Sun-specific image toolkit. Version 2.0.6 posted to
- comp.sources.sun on 11dec89. Also available via email to
- alv-users-request@cs.bris.ac.uk.
-
- AIPS
- ----
- Astronomical Image Processing System. Contact: aipsmail@nrao.edu
- (also see the UseNet Newsgroups alt.sci.astro.aips and sci.astro.fits)
- Built by NRAO (National Radio Astronomy Observatory, HQ in Charlottesville,
- VA, sites in NM, AZ, WV). Software distributed by 9-track, Exabyte, DAT,
- or (non-anonymous) internet ftp. Documentation (PostScript mostly)
- available via anonymous ftp to baboon.cv.nrao.edu (192.33.115.103),
- directory pub/aips and pub/aips/TEXT/PUBL. Installation requires building
- the system and thus a Fortran and C compiler.
- This package can read and write FITS data (see sci.astro.fits), and is
- primarily for reduction, analysis, and image enhancement of Radio Astronomy
- data from radio telescopes, particularly the Very Large Array (VLA), a
- synthesis instrument. It consists of almost 300 programs that do everything
- from copying data to sophisticated deconvolution, e.g. via maximum entropy.
- There is an X11-based Image tool (XAS) and a tek-compatible xterm-based
- graphics tool built into AIPS. The XAS tool is modelled after the hardware
- functionality of the International Imaging Systems model 70 display unit and
- can do image arithmetic, etc.
- The code is mostly Fortran 77 with some system C language modules, and is
- available for Suns, IBM RS/6000, Dec/Ultrix, Convex, Cray (Unicos), and
- Alliant with support planned for HP-9000/7xx, Solaris 2.1, and maybe SGI.
- There is currently a project - "AIPS++" - underway to rewrite the
- algorithmic functionality of AIPS in a modern setting, using C++ and an
- object oriented approach. Whereas AIPS is proprietary code (licensed for
- free to non-profit institutions) owner by NRAO and the NSF, AIPS++ will be
- in the public domain at some level, as it is an international effort with
- contributions from the US, Canada, England, the Netherlands, India, and
- Australia to name a few.
-
- LABOimage
- ---------
- (version 4.0 is out for X11) It's written in C, and currently
- runs on Sun 3/xxx, Sun 4/xxx (OS3.5, 4.0 and 4.0.3) under SunView.
- The expert system for image segmentation is written in Allegro Common Lisp.
- It was used on the following domains: computer science (image analysis),
- medicine, biology, physics. It is distributed free of charge (source code).
- Available via anonymous FTP at ftp.ads.com (128.229.30.16), in
- pub/VISION-LIST-ARCHIVE/SHAREWARE/LaboImage_*
-
- Contact: Prof. Thierry Pun, Computer Vision Group Computing Science Center,
- U-Geneva 12, rue du Lac, CH-1207 Geneva SWITZERLAND
- Phone : +41(22) 787 65 82; fax: +41(22) 735 39 05
- E-mail: pun@cui.unige.ch or pun@cgeuge51.bitnet
-
-
- Figaro
- ------
- It was originally made for VMS, and can be obtained from
- Keith Shortridge in Australia (ks@aaoepp.aao.gov.au)
- and for Unix from Sam Southard at Caltech (sns@deimos.caltech.edu).
- It's about 110Mbytes on a Sun.
-
- KHOROS
- ------
- Moved to the Scientific Visualization category below
-
- Vista
- -----
- The "real thing" is available via anonymous ftp from lowell.edu. Email to
- vista@lowell.edu for more details. Total size less than 20Mbytes.
-
- DISIMP
- ------
- (Device Independent Software for Image Processing) is a powerful
- system providing both user friendliness and high functionality in
- interactive times.
-
- Feature Description
-
- DISIMP incorporates a rich library of image processing utilities and
- spatial data options. All functions can be easily accessed via the
- DISIMP executive. This menu is modular in design and groups image
- processes by their function. Such a logical structure means that
- complicated processes are simply a progression through a series of
- modules.
-
- Processes include image rectification, classification (unsupervised and
- supervised), intensity transformations, three dimensional display and
- Principal Component Analysis. DISIMP also supports the more simple and
- effective enhancement techniques of filtering, band subtraction and
- ratioing.
-
- Host Configuration Requirements
-
- Running on UNIX workstations, DISIMP is capable of processing the more
- computational intensive techniques in interactive processing times.
- DISIMP is available in both Runtime and Programmer's environments. Using
- the Programmers environment, utilities can be developed for specific
- applications programs.
-
- Graphics are governed by an icon-based Display Panel which allows quick
- enhancments of a displayed image. Manipulations of Look Up Tables,
- colour stretches, changes to histograms, zooming and panning can be
- interactively driven through this control.
-
- A range of geographic projections enables DISIMP to integrate data of
- image, graphic and textual types. Images can be rectified by a number of
- coordinate systems, providing the true geographic knowledge essential
- for ground truthing. Overlays of grids, text and vector data can be
- added to further enhance referenced imagery.
-
- The system is a flexible package allowing users of various skill levels
- to determine their own working environment, including the amount of help
- required. DISIMP comes fully configured with no optional extras. The
- purchase price includes all functionality required for professional
- processing of remote sensed data.
-
- For further information, please contact:
-
- The Business Manager, CLOUGH Engineering Group Systems Division, 627
- Chapel Street, South Yarra, Australia 3141. Telephone: +61 3 825 5555
- Fax: +61 3 826 6463
-
- Global Imaging Software
- -----------------------
- "We use Global Imaging Software to process AVHRR data, from the dish to
- the final display. Select a chunk of five band data from a pass,
- automatic navigation, calibrate it to Albedo and Temp, convert that to
- byte, register it to predesigned window, all relatively automatically
- and carefree.
-
- It has no classification routines to speak of, but it isn't that
- difficult to write your own with their programmer's module.
-
- Very small operation: one designs, one codes, one sells. Been around for
- a number of years, sold to Weather Service and Navy. Runs on HP9000
- with HP-UX. Supports 24-bit display"
-
- HIPS
- ----
- (Human Information Processing Laboratory's Image Processing System)
-
- Michael Landy co-wrote and sell a general-purpose package for image
- processing which has been used for basically all the usual image
- processing applications (robotics, medical, satellite, engineering, oil
- exploration, etc.). It is called HIPS, and deals with sequences of
- multiband images in the same way it deals with single images. It has
- been growing since we first wrote it, both by additions from us as well
- as a huge user-contributed library.
-
- Feature description
-
- HIPS is a set of image processing modules which together provide
- a powerful suite of tools for those interested in research,
- system development and teaching. It handles sequences of images
- (movies) in precisely the same manner as single frames.
-
- Programs and subroutines have been developed for simple image
- transformations, filtering, convolution, Fourier and other transform
- processing, edge detection and line drawing manipulation, digital
- image compression and transmission methods, noise generation, and image
- statistics computation. Over 150 such image transformation programs
- have been developed. As a result, almost any image processing task
- can be performed quickly and conveniently. Additionally, HIPS allows
- users to easily integrate their own custom routines. New users
- become effective using HIPS on their first day.
-
- HIPS features images that are self-documenting. Each image stored in
- the system contains a history of the transformations that have been
- applied to that image. HIPS includes a small set of subroutines
- which primarily deals with a standardized image sequence header, and
- a large library of image transformation tools in the form of UNIX
- ``filters''. It comes complete with source code, on-line manual
- pages, and on-line documentation.
-
- Host Configuration Requirements
-
- Originally developed at New York University, HIPS now represents
- one of the most extensive and flexible vision and image processing
- environments currently available. It runs under the UNIX operating
- system. It is modular and flexible, provides automatic documentation
- of its actions, and is almost entirely independent of special equipment.
- HIPS is now in use on a variety of computers including Vax and
- Microvax, Sun, Apollo, Masscomp, NCR Tower, Iris, IBM AT, etc.
- For image display and input, drivers are supplied for the Grinnell and
- Adage (Ikonas) image processors, and the Sun-2, Sun-3, Sun- 4, and
- Sun-386i consoles. We also supply user-contributed drivers for a
- number of other framestores and windowing packages (Sun gfx, Sun
- console, Matrox VIP-1024, ITI IP-512, Lexidata, Macintosh II, X
- windowing system, and Iris). The Hipsaddon package includes an
- interface for the CRS-4000. It is a simple matter to interface HIPS
- with other frame- stores, and we can put interested users in touch with
- users who have interfaced HIPS with the Arlunya and Datacube Max-
- Video. HIPS can be easily adapted for other image display devices
- because 98% of HIPS is machine independent.
-
- Availability
-
- HIPS has proven itself a highly flexible system, both as an
- interactive research tool, and for more production- oriented tasks. It
- is both easy to use, and quickly adapted and extended to new uses. HIPS
- is supplied on magnetic tape in UNIX tar format (either reel- to-reel or
- Sun cartridge), and comes with source code, libraries, a library of
- convolu- tion masks, and on-line documentation and manual pages.
-
- Michael Landy SharpImage Software P.O. Box 373, Prince Street Station
- New York, NY 10012-0007 Voice: (212) 998-7857 Fax: (212) 995-4011
- msl@cns.nyu.edu
-
-
- MIRA
- ----
- [ Please DON'T confuse that with the Thalmanns animation system from
- Montreal. These are altogether different beasts! - nfotis ]
-
- MIRA stands for Microcomputer Image Reduction and Analysis. MIRA gives
- workstation level performance on 386/486 DOS computers using SVGA cards in
- 256 color modes up to 1024x768. MIRA contains a very handsome/functional
- GUI which is mouse and keystroke operated. MIRA reads/writes TIFF and FITS
- formats, native formats of a number of CCD cameras, and uncompressed binary
- images in byte, short integer, and 4-byte real pixel format in 1- or 2-
- dimensions. The result of an image processing operation can be short integer
- or real pixels, or the same as that of the input image. MIRA does the
- operation using short or floating point arithmetic to maintain the precision
- and accuracy of the pixel format. Over 100 functions are hand-coded in
- assembly language for maximum speed on the Intel hardware. The entire
- graphical interface is also written in assembly language to maximize
- the speed of windowing operations. Windows for 2-d image and 1-d image/data
- display and analysis have dedicated cursors which read position and value
- value in real time as you move the mouse. There are also smooth, real time
- contrast and brightness stretch and panning of a magnified portion of
- the displayed image(s), all operated by the mouse. A wide selection of
- grayscale, pseudocolor, and random palettes is provided, and other
- palettes can be generated.
-
-
- Supported functions include such niceties as the following:
-
- o image & image: + - / * interpolation
- o image & constant: + - / *
- o unary operations: abs value, polynomial of pixel value, chs, 1/x, log,
- byteswap, clip values at upper/lower limits, short->real or real->short.
- o combine images by mean, median, mode, or sum of pixel values, with or
- without autoscaling to mean, median, or mode of an image section.
- o convolutions/filters: Laplacian, Sobel edge operator, directional gradient,
- line, Gaussian, elliptical and rectangular equal weight filters, unsharp
- masking, median filters, user defined filter kernel. Ellipse, rectangle,
- line, gradient, Gaussian, and user defined filters can be rotated to
- any specified angle.
- o CCD data reduction: flat fielding, dark subtraction, column over/underscan
- bias removal, remove bad pixels and column defects, normalize to
- region target mean, median, or modal value.
- o create subimage, mosaic m x n 1-d or 2-d images to get larger image,
- collapse 2-d image into 1-d image.
- o plot 1-d section or collapsed section of 2-d image, plot histogram of
- region of an image.
- o review/change image information/header data, rename keywords, plot
- keyword values for a set of images.
- o luminance/photometry: elliptical or circular aperture photometry,
- brightness profile, isophotal photometry between set of upper & lower
- luminances, area and luminance inside traced polygon. Interactive
- background fitting and removal from part or all of image, fit elliptical
- aperture shape to image isophotes.
- o interactive with 2-d image: contrast/brightness, x- y- or diagonal plot
- of pixel values, distance between two points, compute region stats,`
- centroid, pan to x,y location or image center, zoom 1/16 to 10 times,
- change cursor to rectangle crosshair, full image crosshair, or off, and
- adjust cursor size on image. Select linear, log or gamma transfer function
- or histogram equalization.
- o interactive or specified image offset computation and re-sampling for
- registration.
- o interactive with 1-d image: zoom in x- y- or both in steps of 1/2 or
- 2 times current, re-center plot, or enlarge a framed area. 4 plot buffers
- can be cycled through. Interactive data analysis: polynomial fitting,
- point deletion, undelete, change value, point weighting, linear and
- quadratic loess and binomial smoothing, revert to unit point weights
- or original data buffer, substitute results into data buffer for pass
- back to calling function. Dump data buffer (+ overlays and error bars)
- to file or printer. Change to user specified coordinate system.
- o Tricolor image combination and display, hardcopy halftone printout to
- HP-PCL compatible printers (Laserjet, deskjet, etc.)
- o Documentation is over 300 pages in custom vinyl binder.
-
- Cost: 995 $USD/copy
-
- Available from:
-
- Axiom Research, Inc.
- Box 44162
- Tucson, AZ 85733
- (602) 791-2864 phone/fax.
-
- international marketing rep: Saguaro Scientific Corporation, Tucson, Arizona.
-
- SPHINX
- ------
- Satellite Image Processing under Unix/X11. Specializes in:
-
- - Image Analysis & Processing (statistical and mathematical filtering
- operations, such as Fourier transforms, convolution product or
- principal component analyses)
-
- - Satellite Spectra & Orbit Analysis (e.g., GOES, METEOSAT, NOAA, Spot etc.)
-
- - Easy External Program Interfacing
-
- - Quick Quality Presentation
-
- A TEST VERSION OF SPHINX IS AVAILABLE AT loasil.citilille.fr
- (134.206.50.4) anonymous (bin : cd SPHINX : get ALL_SPHINX.tar.Z)
-
- Developers:
- Laboratoire d'Optique Atmospherique (LOA) of the Universite de Lille, France
-
- Support and Questions:
- sphinx@loasil.citilille.fr
-
- ITEX
- ----
- Please see the entry in the DOS-based systems. Their VME hardware also
- works in Unix environments.
-
- ==========================================================================
-
- End of Part 2 of the Resource Listing
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