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.