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Usage: WlzRegister2DPair [-o < file >]

      [-O < file >]
      [-m none,princ,rotate,trans]
      [-p none,background,sobel,erode,invert,laplace,noise,thresh,mean,window]
      [-w (none|rectangle|blackman|hamming|hanning|parzen|welch)] [-W#,#]
      [-s (none|point|mean|gauss|min|max|median)] [-S#]
      [-i#] [-x# [-y#] [-r#]
      [-g#] [-d#] [-h]

            Automatically registers the given 2D images, where the parameters
            are:
      -o Woolz 2D object 1 file.
      -O Woolz 2D object 2 file.
            Registration methods, multiple options may be specified:
      -m None, principal axes, rotation and translation.
            Input data preprocessing, multiple options may be specified:
      -p background, sobel, erode, invert, laplace, noise,
            threshold, subtract mean, sample, window.
            Sampling methods, only one option may be specified and
            the preprocessing method sample must be selected:
      -s none, point, mean, gauss, min, max, median.
      -S sampling factor.
            Preprocessing window control:
      -w Window function: none, rectangle, blackman, hamming, hanning,
            parzen or welch window.
      -W Window size expressed as a percentage of input data size.
            Registration control:
      -i Iteration limit.
      -x Translation x pixel limit.
      -y Translation y pixel limit.
      -r Rotation limit (degrees, 180.0 >=r >0).
            Output options to standard output mutually incompatible):
      -t output a woolz affine transform object.
      -T output text.
      -a output an argument string for WlzAffineTransformObj.
            General verboseness:
      -g Debug bitmask.
      -d Bitmask for debug output of woolz objects.
      -h Help, shows this usage information.
            By default two objects are read from standard input automatically
            registered and the transform written to standard output

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