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Finally, you can display the image Note that this is not all of the test images, and that you can get a complete list by typying ''e2help.py processors'' on the command prompt. Finally, you can display the image

EMAN2 includes a good selection of test images that can be generated in no time at all. They come in many shapes and forms, from simple gradients and shapes to basic noise models. To create a test image start by running e2.py and by creating an empty image that is appropriately sized, for example as follows:

#] e2.py

Welcome to EMAN2
Prompt provided by IPython
Enter '?' for ipython help

In [3]: e = EMData()

In [4]: e.set_size(256,256)

Then issue one of the commands embedded below in the table to generate the test image

attachment:xcoord.png

attachment:ycoord.png

 e.process_inplace("testimage.gradient")

 e.process_inplace("testimage.gradient", {'axis','y'}) 

attachment:axes.png

attachment:circle.png

 e.process_inplace("testimage.axes")

 e.process_inplace("testimage.circlesphere") 

attachment:scurve.png

attachment:gaussnoise_large.png

 e.process_inplace("testimage.scurve")

 e.process_inplace("testimage.noise.gauss") 

Note that this is not all of the test images, and that you can get a complete list by typying e2help.py processors on the command prompt. Finally, you can display the image

In [5]: e.process_inplace("testimage.scurve")

In [6]: display(e)

EMAN2/Galleries/Testimages (last edited 2009-04-11 00:48:59 by DavidWoolford)