Hi,
Yes, in SIENA we just use the one transformation.
Essentially we do the same thing as in the script - use avscale to get the halfway transforms.
It outputs both a forward halfway and a backward halfway transform, so you can get all you need from one call of avscale on a single transformation matrix.
All the best,
Mark
On 25 Jul 2012, at 10:37, Andreas Bartsch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> that would assume that the registration is inversely consistent between
> the two images which is not necessarily the case.
> Cheers,
> Andreas
>
> Am 25.07.12 11:20 schrieb "Gabor Perlaki" unter
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>> Dear Saad,
>>
>> Thank you for your answer. I don't understand something in the script
>> you sent.
>>
>> There is two registration in the script:
>>
>> 1, A image to the B
>> 2, B image to the A
>>
>> and after that the Forward half transform from the first registration is
>> applied for A image and the Forward half transform from the second
>> registration is applied for B image.
>>
>> Why do we need 2 registrations? Wouldn't it better to do only the first
>> registration and after that applying the Forward half transform to the A
>> image and the Backward half transform to the B image?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Gabor
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