Example Display:
Main Menu: Q 0123O IUCRSG NVAMBX DEPL FZH? 1 >1 0. Auto align 1. Individual shift 2. Global shift 3. Align with picture 4. Align with gradient q. Quit
Example broken down:
0. Auto align -
Auto align example:
k picnm lambda phi cvg nlmk 1 P3T11M2H0217 1.158 0.000 0.871 846 2 P3T11M2H0218 1.138 0.000 0.871 857 3 P3T11M2H0219 1.373 0.000 0.881 853 4 P3T11M2H0220 1.063 0.000 0.881 871 5 P3T11M2H0222 1.067 0.000 0.942 856 6 P3T11M2H0223 1.378 0.000 1.000 858 7 P3T11M2H0224 1.061 0.000 1.000 875 8 P3T11M2H0225 1.166 0.000 0.928 848 9 P3T11M2H0226 1.135 0.000 0.929 866 10 P3T11M2H0227 1.105 0.000 0.850 854 11 P3T11M2H0228 1.361 0.000 0.851 868 12 P3T11M2H0229 1.091 0.000 0.965 849 13 P3T11M2H0231 1.100 0.000 1.000 855 14 P3T11M2H0232 1.348 0.000 1.000 872 gc LMRK_DISPLAY0.pgm gc LMRK_DISPLAY1.pgm check display enter spacing
k - Image number
picnm - Image(picture) file name
lambda - ???
phi - ???
cvg - ???
nlmk - Number of landmarks that use this image (can also think of it as each landmark that has been added to the image)
enter spacing - Enter a number between 1 and 5. The lower the number, the fewer number of pixels LITHOS is allowed to shift the image. After entering this number, a display is output to the screen indicating the number of pixels moved in both x and y, and the new correlation factor for the new image location.
new spacing? y[n] - Can choose a new number if you don't like the results. "Enter" will default to "no."
0. continue. (default) - Continue with current positions. "Enter" will default to this selection.
1. halve shifts. - only moved the image half the distance spacing calculated (can help with images that want to bounce between two locations)
2. quarter shifts. - similar to above, but only shifts one quarter the distance.
Update landmark pixel locations? y[n] - "y" will save the new position and return to the Main Menu, "n" will discard the changes and return to the Main Menu. "Enter" will default to "n."
1. Individual shift - First enter in the Image number (i.e. "k" value) that you want to shift, then the number of pixels to shift (first the x distance, followed by the y distance). Then you can enter in the next Image number (i.e. "k" value) and proceed as before. When you are finished with the individual shifts, enter "0" to quit to the Main Menu.
2. Global shift
3. Align with picture
4. Align with gradient
q. Quit