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NAME

       Rascat - concatenate, convert raster files

SYNOPSIS

       rascat  [  -help  ]  [  -ifmt format ] [ -ira algorithm ] [ -ofmt format ] [ -output file ] [ -resolution
       resolution ] [ -rgbscale scale-factor ] [ -scale scale-factor ] [ -verbose ] [ -Version ] [ -window nx ny
       x y ] [ -pal palette_file ] [ -|file...  ]

DESCRIPTION

       rascat reads each file in sequence and copies its contents to the standard output performing  any  format
       conversion  and  data  massaging  necessary as specified by the command line options.  By default, rascat
       determines the format of a file by looking at the file name extension.  If there are multiple files input
       into rascat with varying file formats rascat will perform  format  conversion  such  that  the  resulting
       concatenated file will be in the format of the first file processed.

       Input files must all have the same spatial resolution and have the same depth; 8-bit and 24-bit files may
       not  be  intermixed.  Furthermore, if an input file contains multiple images each image in that file must
       have the same spatial resolution and be of the same depth.

       Currently, only 8-bit-indexed and 24-bit-direct color encodings are supported.

       See ras_formats(5NCARG) for a list of supported image formats.

OPTIONS

       -help  Print a usage message and exit.

       -ifmt format
              Specify the input  file  format.   format  is  one  of  the  file  name  extensions  discussed  in
              ras_formats(5NCARG)  (without  the  ".",  e.g.   xwd).   When  this  option is specified file name
              extensions are not necessary and are ignored if present.  All  input  files  must  have  the  same
              format.

       -ira algorithm
              Specify  the  image  resampling  algorithm  to  be  used when either the -scale or the -resolution
              command line option is used.   algorithm  may  be  either  NN,  indicating  a  "nearest  neighbor"
              algorithm,  or  BL,  indicating a "bilinear interplation" algorithm. The default is to do "nearest
              neighbor" interpolation.

       -ofmt format
              Specify the output file format.  format is one of the aforementioned file name extensions. If used
              in conjunction with the -output option the output file name requires  no  name  extension  and  is
              ignored if present.

       -output file
              Specify an ouput file name and possibly an implicit output format. By default rascat writes to the
              standard  output.  When this option is used output is written to file.  If the -ofmt option is not
              specified file must have a file name extension recognized by rascat.  In which case the file  name
              extension will determine the output format.

       -resolution resolution
              Resample  the spatial resolution of input imagery to resolution, where resolution is the number of
              pixels in the x direction, followed by an x, followed by the number of pixels in the y  direction,
              with no intervening spaces. For example, 512x512, specifies a 512 by 512 pixel resolution.

              Warning:  Aspect  ratios are not preserved by this option. If the resolution of your input imagery
              has a different aspect ratio then that  specified  by  resolution  the  resultant  image  will  be
              distorted.

       -rgbscale scale-factor
              Specify  a floating point scaling factor, scale-factor, to be applied to all the color intensities
              contained in the input files.  This option may be fairly computationally  expensive  with  24-bit-
              direct encoded imagery.

       -scale scale-factor
              Specify  a  uniform,  floating-point scaling factor to be applied to the spatial resolution of the
              input files. Unlike the -resolution option this option guarantees to preserve the aspect ratio  of
              your  imagery. For example, setting scale-factor to 0.5 causes your imagery to be resampled to one
              fourth of its original spatial resolution. If its original resolution was 1024x1024 the  resultant
              resolution would be 512x512.

       -verbose
              Tells rascat to operate in verbose mode.

       -Version
              Print rascat's version number and then exit.

       -window nx ny x y
              Specify  a  subregion  of  the  input  imagery  to  be extracted. The area outside the rectangular
              subregion defined by nx, ny, x and y is discarded.  x and y specify the position of the upper-left
              corner of the rectangle.  nx and ny specify the rectangle's width and height, respectively.

       -pal palette_file
              Set the palette for the output rasterfile from  palettefile,  which  can  be  either  an  HDF-type
              palette  with  an  extension  of  ".pal",  or  a  textual palette with an extension of ".txt". See
              ras_palette(5NCARG) for documentation on the formats. This option applies to indexed-color imagery
              only.

ENVIRONMENT

       NCARG_TMP
              If set, this environment variable contains a directory path to be used  for  temporary  files.  On
              most systems the default is /tmp.  On some systems the default is /usr/tmp.

EXAMPLES

       In  the  following  example  a  NRIF  file,  a Sun raster image file, and a XWD file are concatenated and
       converted into a single NRIF file:

              % rascat file1.nrif file2.sun file3.xwd > file123.nrif

       In this example the same files are converted and concatenated into a sun file:

              % rascat -ofmt sun file1.nrif file2.sun file3.xwd > file123.sun

       The -ofmt option is necessary in this example because the first file rascat encounters is an NRIF file.

       Finally, in this example the upper left 512 by 512 rectangle of the file foo.sun is extracted and written
       to the file foo.512x512.sun:

              % rascat -window 512 512 0 0 foo.sun > foo.512x512.sun

SEE ALSO

       rasgetpal(1NCARG),     rasls(1NCARG),     rassplit(1NCARG),     rasview(1NCARG),     ras_formats(5NCARG),
       ras_palette(5NCARG)

       Hardcopy: NCAR Graphics Fundamentals, UNIX Version

CAVEATS

       Aspect ratios are not preserved by the -resolution option.

       Not all formats support both 8-bit and 24-bit encodings.

       Indexed and direct color encodings cannot be mixed.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 1987-2009
       University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

       The use of this Software is governed by a License Agreement.

NCARG                                             January 1993                                    RASCAT(1NCARG)