montage
Syntax: montage(input image, output image, columns, rows, scale, first slice, last slice, step, border width, border color)
Makes a 2D montage of a 3D image.
This command cannot be used in the distributed processing mode. If you need it, please contact the authors.
Arguments
input image [input]
Data type: uint8 image, uint16 image, uint32 image, uint64 image, int8 image, int16 image, int32 image, int64 image, float32 image, complex32 image
Input image.
output image [output]
Data type: uint8 image, uint16 image, uint32 image, uint64 image, int8 image, int16 image, int32 image, int64 image, float32 image, complex32 image
Output image.
columns [input]
Data type: positive integer
Number of 2D slices in the montage in the horizontal direction.
rows [input]
Data type: positive integer
Number of 2D slices in the montage in the vertical direction.
scale [input]
Data type: real
Default value: 1
Scaling factor between slices in the original image and the slices in the montage.
first slice [input]
Data type: positive integer
Default value: 0
First slice to include in the montage.
last slice [input]
Data type: positive integer
Default value: 18446744073709551615
Last slice to include in the montage. Note that the columns and rows parameters define the maximum number of slices that will fit into the montage.
step [input]
Data type: positive integer
Default value: 0
Step between slices to include in the montage. Specify zero to set the step to a value that accommodates approximately all the stack slices in the montage.
border width [input]
Data type: positive integer
Default value: 0
Width of borders between the slices in the montage.
border color [input]
Data type: real
Default value: 0
Color of borders between slices in the montage.