man phm2pj (Commandes) - calculate projections through a phantom object.
NAME
phm2pj - calculate projections through a phantom object.
SYNOPSIS
phm2pj outfile ndet nview [--phantom phantom-name] [--phmfile filename] [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
phm2pj calculates projections through a phantom object, either a predefined --phantom or a --phmfile.
OPTIONS
- --outfile
- Name of output file for projections
- --ndet
- Number of detectors
- --nview
- Number of rotated views
- --phantom
- Predefined phantom to use for projection: can be one of
- herman
- Herman head phantom
- herman-b
- Herman head phantom (Bordered)
- shepp-logan
- Shepp-Logan head phantom
- shepp-logan-b
- Shepp-Logan head phantom (Bordered)
- unitpulse
- Unit pulse phantom
- --phmfile name
- Get Phantom from phantom file
- --desc
- Description of raysum
- --nray
- Number of rays per detector (default = 1)
- --rotangle
- Degrees to rotate view through (multiple of PI) (default = 1)
- --geometry
- Geometry of scanning
- parallel
- Parallel scan beams (default)
- equilinear
- Equilinear divergent scan beams
- equiangular
- Equiangular divergent scan beams
- --focal-length
- Focal length ratio (ratio to radius of phantom) (default = 1)
- --field-of-view
- Field of view (ratio to diameter of phantom square) (default = 1)
- --trace
- Trace level to use, one of:
- none
- No tracing (default)
- console
- Trace text level
- --verbose
- Verbose mode
- --debug
- Debug mode
- --version
- Print version
- --help
- Print a terse help message
AUTHORS
Kevin Rosenberg, M.D. <kevin@ctsim.org>
HISTORY
CTSim was begun in 1983 using MS-DOS and an EGA display adapter. In 1999 it was ported to GNU/Linux and later ported to Microsoft Windows.