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avstopam

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Updated: 07 February 2010

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Table Of Contents

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NAME

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avstopam - convert an AVS X image to a Netpbm image

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avstopam - convert an AVS X image to a Netpbm image

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SYNOPSIS

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DESCRIPTION

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This program is part of Netpbm.

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This program is part of Netpbm.

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avstopam reads a Stardent

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 Visualization System">AVS X image as input and produces a Netpbm
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avsfile is the input file, which defaults to Standard Input.

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OPTIONS

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AUTHOR

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Copyright © 2010 Scott Pakin,

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SEE ALSO

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pamtoavs, pam

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pamtoavs, pam

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    diff -urNp a/userguide/faxformat.html b/userguide/faxformat.html
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    SYNOPSIS

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    This page, part of the Netpbm user's guide,

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    DESCRIPTION

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    The ITU (formerly CCITT) publishes standards for operation of fax machines

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    Reference

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    The Libnetpbm Netpbm Image

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    -Processing Manual describes the the libnetpbm functions for
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     processing image data.
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    The Libnetpbm Utility Manual

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     and bit string (such as and with 01001000).  For the arithmetic functions, the
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    Arithmetic functions

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    NAME

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    pammixmulti - blend together multiple PAM images

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    NAME

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    pammixmulti - blend together multiple PAM images

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    SYNOPSIS

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    Minimum unique abbreviation of an option is acceptable. You can use a

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    DESCRIPTION

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    This file is part of Netpbm.

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    This file is part of Netpbm.

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    pammixmulti mixes two or more images to produce a new image. The

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    OPTIONS

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    Use this to ensure you get the same image on separate invocations.

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    Use this to ensure you get the same image on separate invocations.

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    ARGUMENTS

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    You supply the names of the files to mix as non-option arguments.

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    EXAMPLES

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    Mix these same images by taking each pixel from a randomly selected input

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    Do the same but with more abrupt transitions:

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    and now with more gradual transitions:

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    and now with more gradual transitions:

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    HISTORY

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    AUTHOR

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    Copyright 2018 Scott Pakin, scott+pbm@pakin.org.

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    SEE ALSO

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      pampaintspill

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      Updated: 06 March 2021

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      NAME

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      pampaintspill - smoothly spill colors into the background

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      SYNOPSIS

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      Minimum unique abbreviations of option are acceptable. You may use

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      DESCRIPTION

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      This program is part of Netpbm.

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      Results are generally best when the input image contains just a few, crisp

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      OPTIONS

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      This is the seed for the random number generator that generates the
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      SEE ALSO

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        HISTORY

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        pampaintspill was new in Netpbm 10.50 (March 2010).

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        COPYRIGHT

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        Copyright © 2010 Scott Pakin,

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        Table Of Contents

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        • SEE ALSO
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        • HISTORY
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        • COPYRIGHT
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        • DESCRIPTION
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        • SEE ALSO
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        • HISTORY
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        • COPYRIGHT
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          pamrecolor

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          Updated: 31 July 2010

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          NAME

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          Minimum unique abbreviation of option is acceptable. You may use double

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          DESCRIPTION

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          This program is part of Netpbm.

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          This program is part of Netpbm.

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          pamrecolor changes an image's colors to be as close as

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          In addition to real Netpbm images, pamrecolor works on pseudo-Netpbm

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          The output is a PAM image on standard output. Options control the

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          OPTIONS

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          In addition to the options common to all programs based on libnetpbm

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          pamrecolor knows the following color spaces (name values):

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          pamrecolor knows the following color spaces (name values):

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          adobe
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          The default is "ntsc" because this is the color space that the Netpbm

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           GIMP uses sRGB as its native color
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          -space.
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          +space.

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          The luminance values pamrecolor uses for each of the above come from

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          In addition to the options common to all programs based on libnetpbm

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          -reversebits
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          HISTORY

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          Before Netpbm 10.79 (June 2017), there was a different program by the same

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          +name in Netpbm, which was written by Paul Haeberli
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           <paul@manray.sgi.com> in 1989
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           and then modified extensively by others.
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          NAME

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          DESCRIPTION

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          ppmtogif - replaced by pamtogif

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          This program is part of Netpbm.

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          SYNOPSIS

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          ppmtogif was replaced in Netpbm 10.37 (December 2006) by

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          pamtogif is mostly backward compatible with ppmtogif.

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          DESCRIPTION

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          One way pamtogif is not backward compatible with ppmtogif

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           is that to specify a transparency (alpha) mask with ppmtogif, you
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           supply the transparency as a separate pseudo-PGM image and use the