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- From: Peter.Averkamp@e20.physik.tu-muenchen.de (Peter Averkamp)
- Newsgroups: comp.soft-sys.khoros
- Subject: Re: raw2viff, animate
- Message-ID: <41727@pprg.eece.unm.edu.pprg.unm.edu>
- Date: 19 Nov 92 11:04:14 GMT
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- > 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?
-
- I bet what you're doing is typing in the values rows,coloums and bands into
- the raw2viff pane and then executing it. The number of bands-argument is
- otional, though. So you have to click the button to the left of the numeric
- field to realy use the number in the field.
-
- hope this helps,
-
- \Peter
-
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- Peter Averkamp, | email:
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