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- From: donna@peabody.eece.unm.edu (Donna Koechner)
- Newsgroups: comp.soft-sys.khoros
- Subject: Re: raw2viff, animate
- Message-ID: <41716@pprg.eece.unm.edu.pprg.unm.edu>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 22:51:14 GMT
- Sender: daemon@pprg.unm.edu
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- On Nov 18, 1:50pm, Glenn S. Diskin wrote:
- } Subject: raw2viff, animate
- } I'm sorry if this ends up being a re-post, but the question I sent to the e-
- } mail didn't seem to end up on the newsgroup.
- }
- } I am trying to convert a headerless, multi-image, binary file to viff format,
- } using the raw2viff routine. The example file has 8 sequentially stored
- } images, and so I set the number of data bands to 8, the rows and columns set
- } to the single-image values. I left all of the other parameters at their
- } default values. (Note: using 1 data band, I can successfully convert a single
- } image file using these parameters.) I run raw2viff in cantata, and the
- } output file is created successfully. When I try to run animate to display
- } the resulting sequence, it informs me that my viff file contains only one
- } data band. What am I doing wrong?
- }
- } Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
- }
- } Glenn Diskin
- } NASA Langley Research Center
- } diskin@emb00.larc.nasa.gov
- }-- End of excerpt from Glenn S. Diskin
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- I think all you need to do is set the number of data bands to 8 and
- animate the resulting image. (make sure that the number of data
- bands option button is selected).
-
- Donna
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