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The output data type is always "float" (BITPIX=-32).
The output data has 12 bit digit including black level offset of 200.
When there are more than one files input, the subsequent iterations are done only on the output data as opposed to adding the output data into the stack.
The output data are some averaged bone properties.
The output data are presented in the table.
The output data must be calibrated and validated.
This option, used when binning a table to an image, forces the output data type.
And we would continue along, just simply sliding and averaging to form the output data sequence.
The output data file is a "float" image with the power spectrum computed.
Another hook should make it possible to prepare the output data of a batch.
The answer, of course, is to find some way to compress the output data without losing its essential features.
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