Siril command line functions reference
This manual is a summary of the different commands you can find in Siril. As Siril is in alpha test phase, numerous commands can be added and some others can be changed. Please check the date of the page (the history link) before using.
addmax
addmax filename
addmax compute a new image IMG with IMG_1 and IMG_2. The pixel of IMG_1 is replaced by the pixel at the same coordinates of IMG_2 if the intensity of 2 is greater than 1. Do not forget to save the result.
bg
bg
Return the background level of the image loaded in memory.
cd
cd directory
Set the current working directory.
crop
crop x, y, width, height
Crops the current image within the rectangle previously selected.
ddp
ddp level coef sigma
Performs a DDP (digital development processing) as described first by Kunihiko Okano. This implementation is the one described in IRIS. It combines a linear distribution on low levels (below level) and a non-linear on high levels. It uses a Gaussian filter of sigma sigma multiplies the resulting image by coef.
entropy
entropy filename
Computes the entropy of the file given in the parameter filename.
exit
exit
Quits the application.
fdiv
fdiv filename scalar
Divides the image in memory by the image given in argument. The resulting image is multiplied by the value of the scalar argument. Please check that the image is in the working directory. See also fdiv.
fill
fill value
Fills the whole current image with pixels having the value intensity.
fill2
fill value x y width height
Same command than fill but only the pixels within the selection are filled with the value intensity.
gauss
gauss sigma
Performs a Gaussian filter with the given sigma.
help
help
Gives the available commands.
iadd
iadd filename
Adds the image in memory to the image designed in argument. Please check that the image is in the working directory.
idiv
idiv filename
Divides the image in memory by the image given in argument. Please check that the image is in the working directory. See also fdiv.
imul
imul filename
Multiplies the image in memory by the image given in argument. Please check that the image is in the working directory.
isub
isub filename
Substracts the image in memory by the image given in argument. Please check that the image is in the working directory.
load
load filename load filename.ext
Loads the fits image filename; it first attempts to load filename, then filename.fit and finally filename.fits and after, all supported format, aborting if none of these are found. These scheme is applicable to every Siril command implying reading files. Fits headers MIPS-HI and MIPS-LO are read and their values given to the current viewing levels (the second, optional argument is reserved for a future use).
Writing a known extension at the end of filename will load the image filename.ext: this is used when numerous files have the same name but not the same extension.
Extensions supported are :
- *.fit, *.fits, *.fts
- *.bmp / *.jpg, *.jpeg / *.png / *.tif, *.tiff (except for compressed 16bpc for now)
- *.ppm, *.pgm
log
log
Computes and applies a logarithmic scale to the current image.
mirrorx
mirrorx
Rotates the image around a vertical axis.
mirrory
mirrory
Rotates the image around an horizontal axis.
new
new width height
Creates a new image filled with zeros with a size of width height.
nozero
nozero level
Replaces null values by level values. Useful before an idiv or fdiv operation.
offset
offset value
Adds the constant value to the current image. This constant can take a negative value. As Siril uses unsigned fit files, if the intensity of the pixel become negative its value is replaced by 0 and by 65535 (for a 16-bit file) if the pixel intensity overflows. To check the minimum and maximum intensities values, click on the Auto level button and note the low and high threshold.
save
save filename
Save current image to filename.fit. Fits headers MIPS-HI and MIPS-LO are added with values corresponding to the current viewing levels (the second, optional argument is reserved for a future use).
savebmp
savebmp filename
Save current image under the form of a bitmap file with 8bits per channel: filename.bmp (BMP 24 bits). This function is like a screenshot of what you see with the levels updated. This is very usefull to share an image in the bitmap format.
savergb
savergb filename
Same command than save.
savejpg
savejpg filename [quality]
Save current image into a JPG file. You have the possibility to adjust the quality of the compression. A value 100 for quality parameter offers best fidelity while a low value increases the compression ratio. If no value is specified, it holds a value of 100. This command is very usefull to share an image in the jpeg format on the forums for example.
savepnm
savepnm filename
Save current image under the form of a Netpbm file format with 16bits per channel. The extension of the output will be filename.ppm for RGB image and filename.pgm for gray-level image. More details about the Netpbm format at : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Netpbm_format.
threshlo, threshhi, thresh
These are threshold functions:
- threshlo 40 replaces values below 40 with 40;
- threshhi 1000 replaces values above 1000 with 1000;
- thresh 40 1000 does both.
unsharp
unsharp sigma multi
Applies to the working image an unsharp mask with sigma sigma and coefficient multi.
visu
visu low high
Display an image with low and high as the low and high threshold.
wavelet
wavelet plan_number type
Computes the wavelet transform on plan_number plans using linear (type=1) or bspline (type=2) version of the 'a trous' algorithm. The result is stored in a file as a structure containing the planes, ready for weighted reconstruction with wrecons.
wrecons
wrecons c1 c2 ... cn
Reconstructs to current image from the planes previously computed with waveletand weighted with coefficients c1, c2, ..., cn according to the number of planes used for wavelet transform