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NAME

       ristosds - convert several RIS8 images to one 3D SDS

SYNOPSIS

       ristosds input-file-1, input-file-2...  [-o output-file]

DESCRIPTION

       ristosds  creates  a  single HDF file consisting of a three-dimensional
       Scientific Data Set (SDS) from a set of HDF  files  containing  one  or
       more  raster  images.  All  images in the input HDF files must have the
       same dimensions. If a palette is to be included  with  the  images,  it
       should  be  in  the  first  HDF  input  file.  Only  one palette can be
       associated with the images; any additional palette data encountered  by
       the utility after the first palette has been processed will be ignored.

OPTIONS

       -o outfile
              Write the output to outfile.

EXAMPLES

       The contents of a directory consists of 20 files named  "storm001.hdf",
       "storm002.hdf".  ...  "storm020.hdf".  Each file contains a single RIS8
       with a 100 x 200 raster image. A file that  combines  these  20  raster
       images into a 32-bit floating-point SDS with the dimensions 100 x 200 x
       20 can be created with the following ristosds command:

               ristosds storm*.hdf -o storm.hdf

SEE ALSO

       hdf(5).

                               November 7, 1999