Options for program: mr_transform


    $ mr_transform
    Usage: mr_transform options in_image out_mr_file
    
       where options =  
    
            [-t type_of_multiresolution_transform]
                  1: linear wavelet transform: a trous algorithm 
                  2: bspline wavelet transform: a trous algorithm 
                  3: wavelet transform in Fourier space 
                  4: morphological median transform 
                  5: morphological minmax transform 
                  6: pyramidal linear wavelet transform 
                  7: pyramidal bspline wavelet transform 
                  8: pyramidal wavelet transform in Fourier space: algo 1 
                     (diff. between two resolutions) 
                  9: pyramidal wavelet transform in Fourier space: algo 2 
                     (diff. between the square of two resolutions) 
                  10: pyramidal median transform 
                  11: pyramidal laplacian 
                  12: morphological pyramidal minmax transform 
                  13: decomposition on scaling function 
                  14: Mallat's wavelet transform (7/9 filters) 
                  15: Feauveau's wavelet transform 
                  16: Feauveau's wavelet transform without undersampling 
                  17: G transform (morphological min-max algorithm) 
                  18: Haar's wavelet transform 
                 default is bspline wavelet transform: a trous algorithm
    
             [-n number_of_scales]
                 Number of scales used in the multiresolution transform
                 default is 4.
    
             [-x]
                 Write all scales separately as images with prefix 'scale_j' 
                 (j being the scale number)
    
             [-b]
                 Same as x option, but interpolate by block the scales.
                 This option is valid only if the chosen multiresolution 
                 transform is pyramidal (6,7,8,9,10,11,12). 
    
             [-i]
                 Same as b option, but interpolate by a B3 spline the scales.
                 This option is valid only if the chosen multiresolution 
                 transform is pyramidal (6,7,8,9,10,11,12). 
    
             [-c iter]
                 Iterative transformation. Iter = number of iterations. 
                 This option is valid only if the chosen multiresolution  
                 transform is pyramidal (6,7,8,9,10,11). The reconstruction 
                 is not exact and we need few iterations. Generally, we take 3.