NAME

     brightsizing - Resizes results of texture analysis to  their
     original size


SYNOPSIS

     brightsizing [ -N file_in ] [ -O file_out ] [ -? ]


DESCRIPTION

     brightsizing takes the reduced size texture analysis  output
     and blows it back up to the size of the original data.  This
     is useful if you want to  take  the  results  back  into  an
     interpretation system.

     If you are a Dilbert fan, you'll get the joke in the name...

     brightsizing gets all its parameters from command line argu-
     ments.  These arguments specify the input, output, etc.


COMMAND LINE ARGUMENTS

     -N file_in
          Input from bethe2d.

     -O file_out
          Resized result.


See Also

     texture2d,  bethe2d,   cogeom2d,   combine2d,   disparity2d,
     randomgraph2d, texstat2d


REFERENCES

     Crawford,  Kelly,  and  Marfurt,  Kurt,  1997.   2D  Texture
     Analysis:   A  User's  Guide, Amoco Geoscience Research Bul-
     letin F97-G-14.

     Hoelting, Cory and Kelly, Ken, 1996.   Texture  Analysis  of
     Spectral  Decomposition Data Using a Segmentation Algorithm,
     Amoco Geoscience Research Bulletin F96-G-21.

     Matheney, Mike and Kelly, Ken, 1995.  Texture-Based  Segmen-
     tation  of  3-D Seismic Data, Amoco Geoscience Research Bul-
     letin F95-G-29.


CONTRACT AGREEMENT

     This product is brought to you by  Research  Agreement  #548
     (The Seismic Coherency Cube). Thank you for your support!


AUTHOR

     Cory Hoelting and Ken Kelly (E&PTG, Tulsa, OK, USA).


COPYRIGHT

     copyright 2001, Amoco Production Company
               All Rights Reserved

          an affiliate of BP America Inc.




















































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