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RADDIST is a VICAR applications program which produces a MARK-format
coordinate set similar to GRIDGEN output.  However, RADDIST output is a
rectilinear set which has been transformed by a radial distortion.

EXECUTION

	raddist out parms

OPERATION

A geometric radial distortion is applied to set of points in a regular
grid.  The geometry of the undistorted grid is defined by the NROW, NCOL,
and INCR parameters.  The coordinates of the output points are written
in MARK format (see VICAR program MARK).  This is just a Real*4 file
of Line, Sample pairs on one record.

The distortion is applied using the equation:

	Rnew = Rold + A*Rold**3

where Rnew is the new radius from center to point,
      Rold is the old radius from center to point,
      A is the input constant.

The center is specified by parameters CL and CS.
	

RESTRICTIONS

1.  No more than 900 coordinates.

EXAMPLE

   raddist out=R ncol=20 nrow=20 inc=20 constant=1.0E-06 cl=512 cs=512


WRITTEN BY:             Charlie Avis

COGNIZANT PROGRAMMER:   Charlie Avis

REVISIONS:
     4-94 ...CCA... INITIAL RELEASE
     1-97 ...CCA... ADDED CL CS PARAMETERS FOR CENTER OF DISTORTION
     6-97 ...RRD... MADE PORTABLE FOR UNIX


PARAMETERS:


OUT

Output file name

NROW

Number of rows in the coordinate grid

NCOL

Number of columns in the coordinate grid

INCR

Line and Sample increment between rows and columns

CONSTANT

The distortion constant

CL

Line of center of distortion function.

CS

Sample of center of distortion function.

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