register
This allows you to compare two items: a new images and some reference (another image, the shape model or a bigmap)
Requires
- MAPFILES/ - (needed if you use a reference map)
- SHAPEFILES/ - (needed if you use the shape model)
- ["IMGAGES"]/ - the image data
- ["SUMFILES"] / - info about the maplets
Optional
Input stdin
- Image name
- Note: The image name is the name that is stored in ["IMAGES"]. Some versions of ["process_img"] will make some changes to the filename, so it may not be the "original name.
- Which reference you want
- shape - to use the current shape model
- image - select an already registered image
- map - use a maplet/bigmap
- Type the reference name (6 characters)
- Give it the scale. While one would think that this would be the scale of the bigmap, it appears to be the pixel resolution of the new images. Once you start, you can change the resolution to "see" more.
- example:
~/bin/register input 12-character picture name. q to quit. N110751047R REFERENCE MAP = ZS0426 Input reference s. SHAPE i. IMAGE m. MAP m Input REFNM TSI003 enter scale (km/px) .6118483 0. Quit 1. Change scale 2. Global shift 3. Shift unknown (LEFT/RED) image 4. Rotate unknown (LEFT/RED) image 5. Change reference 6. Change RANGE of (LEFT/RED) image 7. Revert to nominal 8. Change substrate (s) 9. Change pole a. Turn off bkg b. Turn off image for Vlm c. Change correlation limit = 0.25 d. Fix scobj e. Fix pointing t. Tuck picture Current picture = N110751047R Current reference = TSI003
Menu options
- 1. Change scale - Let's you zoom in and out. Use km/pix
- 2. Global shift - If the program starts with part of the image/reference on the edge, you can shift both of them. This only is changing your point of view, not the image's location.
- 3. Shift unknown. The new image is on the left or in red. Changes you make (delta x, delta y) move that image by that many pixels. Note, this isn't moving the "window" like ["lithos"], but moving the image like you'd expect.
Output
- TEMPFILE.pgm - A side by side view of the new image (left) and the reference (right).
- TEMPFILE.ppm - A red/cyan composite of the two items (new is red, cyan is reference).
- ["SUMFILES"] - If you accept the changes, it will update the position of the image.