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       grdimage  -  Create grayshaded or colored image from a 2-D
       netCDF grd file
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<H2>SYNOPSIS</H2><PRE>
       <B>grdimage</B> <I>grdfile</I> <B>-C</B><I>cptfile</I> <B>-J</B><I>parameters</I> [ <B>-B</B><I>tickinfo</I>  ]  [
       <B>-E</B><I>dpi</I>  ] [ <B>-G</B>[<B>f|b</B>]<I>rgb</I> ] [ <B>-I</B><I>intensfile</I>] [ <B>-K</B> ] [ <B>-M</B> ] [ <B>-O</B>
       ] [ <B>-P</B> ] [ <B>-R</B><I>west/east/south/north</I>[<B>r</B>] ] [  <B>-S</B><I>search</I><B>_</B><I>radius</I>
       ] [ <B>-T</B>[<B>s</B>] ] [ <B>-U</B>[<I>/dx/dy/</I>][<I>label</I>] ] [ <B>-V</B>  ] [ <B>-X</B><I>x-shift</I> ] [
       <B>-Y</B><I>y-shift</I> ] [ <B>-c</B><I>copies</I> ]
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<H2>DESCRIPTION</H2><PRE>
       <B>grdimage</B> reads a 2-D gridded file  and  produces  a  gray-
       shaded (or colored) map by assigning each contour interval
       a gray-shade (or color). Optionally, illumination  may  be
       added  by providing a file with intensities in the (-1,+1)
       range. Values outside this range will  be  clipped.   Such
       intensity files can be created from the grdfile using <B>grd</B>
       <B>gradient</B> and modified by <B><A HREF="grdmath.html">grdmath</A></B> or <B><A HREF="grdhisteq.html">grdhisteq</A></B>. Each  grid-
       node  in  the  grdfile is represented as a shaded (or col
       ored) rectangle centered on the grid node. When using  map
       projections,  the grid is first resampled on a new rectan
       gular grid (This can be a time-consuming process for large
       grid  files;  but see -T).  A 24-bit true color <I>PostScript</I>
       file is output.  The region option can be used to select a
       map  region  larger  or  smaller  than that implied by the
       extent of the grdfile.
       <I>grdfile</I>
              2-D gridded data set to be imaged
       <B>-C</B>     name of the color palette table
       <B>-J</B>     Selects the map projection. Scale  is  UNIT/degree,
              1:xxxxx,  or  width  in UNIT (upper case modifier).
              UNIT is cm, inch,  or  m,  depending  on  the  MEA
              SURE_UNIT  setting in .<A HREF="gmtdefaults.html">gmtdefaults</A>, but this can be
              overridden on the command line by appending the  c,
              i, or m to the scale/width value.
              <B>CYLINDRICAL</B> <B>PROJECTIONS:</B>
              <B>-Jc</B><I>lon0/lat0/scale</I> (Cassini)
              <B>-Jj</B><I>lon0/scale</I> (Miller)
              <B>-Jm</B><I>scale</I>  (Mercator - Greenwich and Equator as ori
              gin)
              <B>-Jm</B><I>lon0/lat0/scale</I> (Mercator -  Give  meridian  and
              standard parallel)
              <B>-Joa</B><I>lon0/lat0/azimuth/scale</I>   (Oblique  Mercator  -
              point and azimuth)
              <B>-Job</B><I>lon0/lat0/lon1/lat1/scale</I> (Oblique  Mercator  -
              two points)
              <B>-Joc</B><I>lon0/lat0/lonp/latp/scale</I>  (Oblique  Mercator -
              (Plate Carree))
              <B>-Jt</B><I>lon0/scale</I> (TM - Transverse Mercator, with Equa
              tor as y = 0)
              <B>-Jt</B><I>lon0/lat0/scale</I> (TM - Transverse  Mercator,  set
              origin)
              <B>-Ju</B><I>zone/scale</I> (UTM - Universal Transverse Mercator)
              <B>-Jy</B><I>lon0/lats/scale</I> (Basic Cylindrical Projection)
              <B>AZIMUTHAL</B> <B>PROJECTIONS:</B>
              <B>-Ja</B><I>lon0/lat0/scale</I> (Lambert).
              <B>-Je</B><I>lon0/lat0/scale</I> (Equidistant).
              <B>-Jf</B><I>lon0/lat0/horizon/scale</I> (Gnomonic).
              <B>-Jg</B><I>lon0/lat0/scale</I> (Orthographic).
              <B>-Js</B><I>lon0/lat0/</I>[<I>slat/</I>]<I>scale</I> (General Stereographic)
              <B>CONIC</B> <B>PROJECTIONS:</B>
              <B>-Jb</B><I>lon0/lat0/lat1/lat2/scale</I> (Albers)
              <B>-Jd</B><I>lon0/lat0/lat1/lat2/scale</I> (Equidistant)
              <B>-Jl</B><I>lon0/lat0/lat1/lat2/scale</I> (Lambert)
              <B>MISCELLANEOUS</B> <B>PROJECTIONS:</B>
              <B>-Jh</B><I>lon0/scale</I> (Hammer)
              <B>-Ji</B><I>lon0/scale</I> (Sinusoidal)
              <B>-Jk</B>[<B>f|s</B>]<I>lon0/scale</I> (Eckert IV (f) and VI (s))
              <B>-Jn</B><I>lon0/scale</I> (Robinson)
              <B>-Jr</B><I>lon0/scale</I> (Winkel Tripel)
              <B>-Jv</B><I>lon0/scale</I> (Van der Grinten)
              <B>-Jw</B><I>lon0/scale</I> (Mollweide)
              <B>NON-GEOGRAPHICAL</B> <B>PROJECTIONS:</B>
              <B>-Jp</B>[<B>a</B>]<I>scale</I>[<I>/origin</I>] (polar (theta,r)  coordinates,
              optional <B>a</B> for azimuths and offset theta [0])
              <B>-Jx</B><I>x-scale</I>[<B>l|p</B><I>pow</I>][<I>/y-scale</I>[<B>l|p</B><I>pow</I>]]  (Linear, log,
              and power scaling)
              More details can be found  in  the  <B><A HREF="psbasemap.html">psbasemap</A></B>  man
              pages.
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<H2>OPTIONS</H2><PRE>
       No  space between the option flag and the associated argu
       ments.
       <B>-B</B>     Sets map boundary tickmark intervals. See <B><A HREF="psbasemap.html">psbasemap</A></B>
              for details.
       <B>-E</B>     Sets the resolution of the projected grid that will
              be created if a map projection other than Linear or
              Mercator  was  selected.  By default, the projected
              grid will be of the same size (rows and columns) as
              otherwise would consist of only two  colors:  black
              (0)  and  white  (255).  If  so,  this  option will
              instead use the image as  a  transparent  mask  and
              point  the mask (or its inverse, with <B>-Gb</B>) with the
              given color combination.
       <B>-I</B>     Gives the name of a grdfile with intensities in the
              (-1,+1) range. [Default is no illumination].
       <B>-K</B>     More   <I>PostScript</I>   code  will  be  appended  later
              [Default terminates the plot system].
       <B>-M</B>     Force conversion  to  monochrome  image  using  the
              (television) YIQ transformation.
       <B>-O</B>     Selects  Overlay  plot  mode [Default initializes a
              new plot system].
       <B>-P</B>     Selects Portrait  plotting  mode  [<B><A HREF="GMT.html">GMT</A></B>  Default  is
              Landscape, see gmtdefaults to change this].
       <B>-R</B>     <I>west,</I>  <I>east,</I> <I>south,</I> and <I>north</I> specify the Region of
              interest. To specify boundaries in degrees and min
              utes  [and  seconds],  use  the  dd:mm[:ss] format.
              Append <B>r</B> if lower left and upper right map  coordi
              nates are given instead of wesn.  You may ask for a
              larger <I>w/e/s/n</I> region to have more room between the
              image  and  the axes.  A smaller region than speci
              fied in the grdfile will result in a subset of  the
              grid [Default is region given by the grdfile].
       <B>-S</B>     Set  the  search radius for the averaging procedure
              [Default avoids aliasing].
       <B>-T</B>     Plot image without any interpolation. This involves
              converting  each  node-centered  bin into a polygon
              which is then painted separately. Append <B>s</B> to  skip
              nodes with z = NaN. This option is useful for cate
              gorical data where interpolating between values  is
              meaningless.
       <B>-U</B>     Draw Unix System time stamp on plot. User may spec
              ify where the lower left corner of the stamp should
              fall  on  the page relative to lower left corner of
              plot. Optionally, append a label, or <B>c</B> (which  will
              plot  the  command  string.).  The  GMT  parameters
              UNIX_TIME and UNIX_TIME_POS can affect the  appear
              ance; see the <B><A HREF="gmtdefaults.html">gmtdefaults</A></B> man page for details.
       <B>-V</B>     Selects  verbose  mode,  which  will  send progress
              reports to stderr [Default runs "silently"].
              reset plot origin.
       <B>-c</B>     Specifies the number of plot copies. [Default is 1]
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<H2>EXAMPLES</H2><PRE>
       To  gray-shade  the file hawaii_grav.grd with shades given
       in shades.cpt on a Lambert map at 1.5 cm/degree along  the
       standard  parallels  18  and  24, and using 1 degree tick
       marks, try
       grdimage hawaii_grav.grd <B>-Jl</B>18/24/1.5<B>c</B> <B>-C</B>shades.cpt <B>-B</B>1  >
       hawaii_grav_image.ps
       To  create  an  illuminated  color  <I>PostScript</I> plot of the
       gridded data set image.grd, using the intensities provided
       by  the file intens.grd, and color levels in the file col
       ors.cpt, with linear scaling at 10 inch/x-unit,  tickmarks
       every 5 units, try
       grdimage  image.grd <B>-Jx</B>10<B>i</B> <B>-C</B>colors.cpt <B>-I</B>intens.grd <B>-B</B>5 >
       image.ps
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<H2>SEE ALSO</H2><PRE>
       <I>gmt</I>(l), <I><A HREF="grdcontour.html">grdcontour</A></I>(l), <I><A HREF="grdview.html">grdview</A></I>(l), <I><A HREF="grdgradient.html">grdgradient</A></I>(l), <I>grdhis</I>
       <I>teq</I>(l)
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