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- pgmtopbm(1) AMIGA (26 July 1988) pgmtopbm(1)
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- NAME
- pgmtopbm - convert a portable graymap into a portable bitmap
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- SYNOPSIS
- pgmtopbm [-floyd|-fs|-threshold |-dither8|-d8|-cluster3 |-
- c3|-cluster4|-c4 |-cluster8|-c8] [-value val] [pgmfile]
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- DESCRIPTION
- Reads a portable graymap as input. Produces a portable
- bitmap as output.
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- Note that there is no pbmtopgm converter, because any pgm
- program can read pbm files automagically.
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- OPTIONS
- The default quantization method is boustrophedonic Floyd-
- Steinberg error diffusion (-floyd or -fs). Also available
- are simple thresholding (-threshold); Bayer's ordered dither
- (-dither8) with a 16x16 matrix; and three different sizes of
- 45-degree clustered-dot dither (-cluster3, -cluster4, -
- cluster8).
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- Floyd-Steinberg will almost always give the best looking
- results; however, looking good is not always what you want.
- For instance, thresholding can be used in a pipeline with
- the pnmconvol tool, for tasks like edge and peak detection.
- And clustered-dot dithering gives a newspaper-ish look, a
- useful special effect.
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- The -value flag alters the thresholding value for Floyd-
- Steinberg and simple thresholding. It should be a real
- number between 0 and 1. Above 0.5 means darker images;
- below 0.5 means lighter.
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- All flags can be abbreviated to their shortest unique
- prefix.
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- REFERENCES
- The only reference you need for this stuff is "Digital
- Halftoning" by Robert Ulichney, MIT Press, ISBN 0-262-
- 21009-6.
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- SEE ALSO
- pbmreduce(1), pgm(5), pbm(5), pnmconvol(1)
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- AUTHOR
- Copyright (C) 1989 by Jef Poskanzer.
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- Page 1 (printed 12/9/93)
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