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asciitopgm - convert ASCII graphics into a portable graymap |
asciitopgm [-d divisor] height width [asciifile] |
Reads ASCII data as input. Produces a portable graymap with pixel values which are an approximation of the "brightness" of the ASCII characters, assuming black-on-white printing. In other words, a capital M is very dark, a period is ver light, and a space is white. Input lines which are fewer than width characters are automatically padded with spaces. The divisor argument is a floating-point number by which the output pixels are divided; the default value is 1.0. This can be used to adjust the brightness of the graymap: for example, if the image is too dim, reduce the divisor. In keeping with (I believe) Fortran line-printer conventions, input lines beginning with a + (plus) character are assumed to "overstrike" the previous line, allowing a larger range of gray values. This tool contradicts the message in the pbmtoascii manual: "Note that there is no asciitopbm tool - this transformation is one-way." |
The table of ASCII-to-grey values is subject to interpretation, and, of course, depends on the typeface intended for the input. |
pbmtoascii(1), pgm(5) |
Wilson H. Bent. Jr. (whb@usc.edu) |