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ppmtops(1) Unix Programmer's Manual ppmtops(1)
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ppmtops - convert a portable pixmap into color Encapsulated PostScript
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ppppppmmmtttooopppsss [-ssscccaaallleee _s] [_p_p_m_f_i_l_e]
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Reads a portable pixmap as input. Produces Encapsulated PostScript as
output, using the colorimage operator. This operator is only defined on
color printers and very recent B&W printers. Most of the time you will
NOT want to use ppmtops; instead, do a ppppppmmmtttooopppgggmmm ||| pppgggmmmtttooopppsss.
Note that there is no pstoppm tool - this transformation is one-way,
because a pstoppm tool would be a full-fledged PostScript interpreter,
which is beyond the scope of this package.
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---ssscccaaallleee
Controls the scale of the result. The default scale is 1, which on
a 300 dpi printer such as the Apple LaserWriter makes the output
look about the same size as the input would if it was displayed on a
typical 72 dpi screen.
All flags can be abbreviated to their shortest unique prefix.
SSSEEEEEE AAALLLSSSOOO
ppm(5), pgmtops(1), psidtopgm(1)
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Copyright (C) 1989 by Jef Poskanzer.
01 September 1989 1