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raster/r.his/description.html

@@ -1,26 +1,26 @@
-<H2>DESCRIPTION</H2>
+<h2>DESCRIPTION</h2>
 
 
-<EM>his</EM> stands for hue, intensity, and saturation. 
+<i>his</i> stands for hue, intensity, and saturation. 
 This program produces red, green and blue raster map layers
 This program produces red, green and blue raster map layers
 providing a visually pleasing combination of hue,
 providing a visually pleasing combination of hue,
 intensity, and saturation values from two or three
 intensity, and saturation values from two or three
 user-specified raster map layers.
 user-specified raster map layers.
 
 
-<P>
+<p>
 
 
 The human brain automatically interprets the vast amount of
 The human brain automatically interprets the vast amount of
 visual information available according to basic rules. 
 visual information available according to basic rules. 
-Color, or <EM>hue</EM>, is used to categorize objects. 
-Shading, or <EM>intensity</EM>, is interpreted as
+Color, or <i>hue</i>, is used to categorize objects. 
+Shading, or <i>intensity</i>, is interpreted as
 three-dimensional texturing. Finally, the degree of
 three-dimensional texturing. Finally, the degree of
-haziness, or <EM>saturation</EM>, is associated with
+haziness, or <i>saturation</i>, is associated with
 distance or depth. This program allows data from up to
 distance or depth. This program allows data from up to
 three raster map layers to be combined into a color image
 three raster map layers to be combined into a color image
 (in the form of separate red, green and blue raster map
 (in the form of separate red, green and blue raster map
 layers) which retains the original information in terms of
 layers) which retains the original information in terms of
-<EM>hue</EM>, <EM>intensity</EM>, and <EM>saturation</EM>.
+<i>hue</i>, <i>intensity</i>, and <i>saturation</i>.
 
 
-<P>
+<p>
 
 
 While any raster map layer can be used to represent the hue
 While any raster map layer can be used to represent the hue
 information, map layers with a few very distinct colors
 information, map layers with a few very distinct colors
@@ -29,69 +29,69 @@ continuously varying data like elevation, aspect, weights,
 intensities, or amounts can suitably be used to provide
 intensities, or amounts can suitably be used to provide
 intensity and saturation information.
 intensity and saturation information.
 
 
-<P>
+<p>
 
 
 For example, a visually pleasing image can be made by using
 For example, a visually pleasing image can be made by using
-a watershed map for the <EM>hue</EM> factor, an aspect map
-for the <EM>intensity</EM> factor, and an elevation map for
-<EM>saturation</EM>. (The user may wish to leave out the
+a watershed map for the <i>hue</i> factor, an aspect map
+for the <i>intensity</i> factor, and an elevation map for
+<i>saturation</i>. (The user may wish to leave out the
 elevation information for a first try.) Ideally, the
 elevation information for a first try.) Ideally, the
 resulting image should resemble the view from an aircraft
 resulting image should resemble the view from an aircraft
 looking at a terrain on a sunny day with a bit of haze in
 looking at a terrain on a sunny day with a bit of haze in
 the valleys.
 the valleys.
 
 
-<H2>THE PROCESS</H2>
+<h3>The Process</h3>
 
 
 Each map cell is processed individually. First, the working
 Each map cell is processed individually. First, the working
 color is set to the color of the corresponding cell in the
 color is set to the color of the corresponding cell in the
-map layer chosen to represent <EM>HUE</EM>.  Second, this
-color is multiplied by the <EM>red</EM> intensity of that
-cell in the <EM>INTENSITY</EM> map layer.  This map layer
+map layer chosen to represent <i>HUE</i>.  Second, this
+color is multiplied by the <i>red</i> intensity of that
+cell in the <i>INTENSITY</i> map layer.  This map layer
 should have an appropriate gray-scale color table
 should have an appropriate gray-scale color table
 associated with it. You can ensure this by using the color
 associated with it. You can ensure this by using the color
 manipulation capabilities of
 manipulation capabilities of
-<EM><A HREF="d.colors.html">d.colors</A></EM> or
-<EM><A HREF="r.colors.html">r.colors</A></EM>.
+<em><a href="d.colors.html">d.colors</a></em> or
+<em><a href="r.colors.html">r.colors</a></em>.
 Finally, the color is made somewhat gray-based on the
 Finally, the color is made somewhat gray-based on the
-<EM>red</EM> intensity of that cell in the
-<EM>SATURATION</EM> map layer.  Again, this map layer
+<i>red</i> intensity of that cell in the
+<i>SATURATION</i> map layer.  Again, this map layer
 should have a gray-scale color table associated with it.
 should have a gray-scale color table associated with it.
 
 
-<H2>NOTES</H2>
+<h2>NOTES</h2>
 
 
 The name is misleading. The actual conversion used is
 The name is misleading. The actual conversion used is
 
 
-<PRE>
-  <U>H</U>.i.s + <U>G</U>.(1-s)
+<pre>
+  <u>H</u>.i.s + <u>G</u>.(1-s)
 
 
 where
 where
 
 
-  <U>H</U>   is the R,G,B color from the hue map
+  <u>H</u>   is the R,G,B color from the hue map
   i   is the red value from the intensity map
   i   is the red value from the intensity map
   s   is the red value from the saturation map
   s   is the red value from the saturation map
-  <U>G</U>   is 50% gray (R = G = B = 0.5)
+  <u>G</u>   is 50% gray (R = G = B = 0.5)
 
 
-</PRE>
+</pre>
 
 
-<P>
+<p>
 
 
 Either (but not both) of the intensity or the saturation
 Either (but not both) of the intensity or the saturation
 map layers may be omitted. This means that it is possible
 map layers may be omitted. This means that it is possible
 to produce output images that represent combinations of
 to produce output images that represent combinations of
-<EM>his, hi,</EM> or <EM>hs</EM>.
+<i>his, hi,</i> or <i>hs</i>.
 
 
-The separate <EM>red</EM>, <EM>green</EM> and <EM>blue</EM>
+The separate <i>red</i>, <i>green</i> and <i>blue</i>
 maps can be displayed on the graphics monitor using
 maps can be displayed on the graphics monitor using
-<EM><A HREF="d.rgb.html">d.rgb</A></EM>, or combined into
+<em><a href="d.rgb.html">d.rgb</a></em>, or combined into
 a composite RGB layer using
 a composite RGB layer using
-<EM><A HREF="r.composite.html">r.composite</A></EM>.
+<em><a href="r.composite.html">r.composite</a></em>.
 
 
-Users wishing to simply display an <EM>his</EM> composite
+Users wishing to simply display an <i>his</i> composite
 image without actually generating any layers should use the
 image without actually generating any layers should use the
-program <EM><A HREF="d.his.html">d.his</A></EM>.
+program <em><a href="d.his.html">d.his</a></em>.
 
 
 
 
-<H2>EXAMPLE</H2>
+<h2>EXAMPLE</h2>
 
 
 Recreate the following <em>d.his</em> command using <em>r.his</em>:
 Recreate the following <em>d.his</em> command using <em>r.his</em>:
 <div class="code"><pre>
 <div class="code"><pre>
@@ -102,25 +102,25 @@ Recreate the following <em>d.his</em> command using <em>r.his</em>:
 <div class="code"><pre>
 <div class="code"><pre>
   r.mapcalc 'elev.shad_relf_bright50 = #elev.shad_relf * 1.5'
   r.mapcalc 'elev.shad_relf_bright50 = #elev.shad_relf * 1.5'
   r.colors elev.shad_relf_bright50 color=grey255
   r.colors elev.shad_relf_bright50 color=grey255
-  r.his h=elevation.dem i=elev.shad_relf_bright50 r=esr.r g=esr.g b=esr.b
-  d.rgb r=esr.r g=esr.g b=esr.b
+  r.his h_map=elevation.dem i_map=elev.shad_relf_bright50 r_map=esr.r g_map=esr.g bmap=esr.b
+  d.rgb red=esr.r green=esr.g blue=esr.b
 </pre></div>
 </pre></div>
 
 
 
 
-<H2>SEE ALSO</H2>
+<h2>SEE ALSO</h2>
 
 
-<EM><A HREF="d.his.html">d.his</A></EM>,
-<EM><A HREF="d.colors.html">d.colors</A></EM>,
-<EM><A HREF="d.colortable.html">d.colortable</A></EM>,
-<EM><A HREF="d.rgb.html">d.rgb</A></EM>,
-<EM><A HREF="r.blend.html">r.blend</A></EM>,
-<EM><A HREF="r.colors.html">r.colors</A></EM>,
-<EM><A HREF="r.composite.html">r.composite</A></EM>
-<EM><A HREF="i.his.rgb.html">i.his.rgb</A></EM>,
-<EM><A HREF="i.rgb.his.html">i.rgb.his</A></EM>
+<em><a href="d.his.html">d.his</a></em>,
+<em><a href="d.colors.html">d.colors</a></em>,
+<em><a href="d.colortable.html">d.colortable</a></em>,
+<em><a href="d.rgb.html">d.rgb</a></em>,
+<em><a href="r.blend.html">r.blend</a></em>,
+<em><a href="r.colors.html">r.colors</a></em>,
+<em><a href="r.composite.html">r.composite</a></em>
+<em><a href="i.his.rgb.html">i.his.rgb</a></em>,
+<em><a href="i.rgb.his.html">i.rgb.his</a></em>
 
 
-<H2>AUTHOR</H2>
+<h2>AUTHOR</h2>
 
 
-Glynn Clements (based upon <EM><A HREF="d.his.html">d.his</A></EM>)
+Glynn Clements (based upon <em><a href="d.his.html">d.his</a></em>)
 
 
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