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pnmtopng

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
SEE ALSO
NOTE
BUGS
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NAME

pnmtopng - convert a portable anymap into a Portable Network Graphics file

SYNOPSIS

pnmtopng [-verbose] [-downscale] [-interlace] [-alpha file]
[-transparent color] [-background color] [-gamma value]
[-hist] [-chroma wx wy rx ry gx gy bx by] [-phys x y unit]
[-text file] [-ztxt file] [-time [yy]yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss]
[-filter type] [-compression level] [-force] [pnmfile]

DESCRIPTION

Reads a portable pixmap as input. Produces a Portable Network Graphics file as output.

Color values in PNG files are either eight or sixteen bits wide, so pnmtopng will automatically scale colors to have a maxval of 255 or 65535. Grayscale files will be produced with bit depths 1, 2, 4, 8 or 16. An extra pnmdepth step is not necessary.

OPTIONS

-verbose

Display the format of the output file.

-downscale

Enables scaling of maxvalues of more then 65535 to 16 bit. Since this means loss of image data, the step is not performed by default.

-interlace

Creates an interlaced PNG file (Adam7).

-alpha file

The alpha channel of pixel (or image) specifies the transparency of a pixel. To create this fourth pixel value a separate .pbm- or .pgm-file is needed. In this file black (0) stands for fully transparant and white (1) will become opaque. The sizes of both pbm/pgm/ppm-files must be the same. If the information contained in the alpha mask can also be represented as a transparency index, it will be used, since this should result in a smaller image file.

-transparent color

Allows to make one particular color fully transparent. The format to specify the color is either (when for example orange) "1.0,0.5,0.0", where the values are floats between zero and one, or with the syntax "#RGB", "#RRGGBB" or "#RRRRGGGGBBBB" where R, G and B are hexa-decimal numbers.

-background color

To create a background color chunck in the png-file, which can be used for subsequent alpha-channel or transparent-color conversions. See -transparent for format of color.

-gamma value

Creates an gAMA chunk. By providing the gamma-value of the pnm-file the software that lateron will display the png-file will be able to do the necessary gamma-corrections. A good rule-of-thumb is that when the file is created by a software program (like a CAD-program or a ray-tracer) the value is probably 1.0. When the pnm-file looks good on a non-gamma corrected PC display (which has itself a gamma-value of 2.2 - 2.8), a value of 0.45 should be given.

-hist

Use this parameter to create a chunk that specifies the frequency (or histogram) of the colors in the image.

-chroma white point X and Y, red X and Y, green X and Y, and blue X and Y

To specify the white point and rgb values following the CIE-1931 spec.

-phys x y unit

When your image should not be displayed with square but with rectangular pixels this option should be used to create a pHYS chunk. When the unit-value is 0 the x and y only gives the ratio of pixel width and height. When it is 1 the x and y specify the number of pixels per meter.

-text file

Allows to include comments in the text-chunk of the png-file. The format of the text-file is as follows: when the first column does not contain a blank or a tab, the first word is considered to be the keyword. For keywords to contain spaces, enclose them in double-quotes.
When the first character on a line is a blank or tab, the rest of the line is a new line of the current comment. Note that the initial spaces are not considered to be part of the comment line.

Here is an example:
-------------------------------------------
Title PNG-file
Author your name
Description how to include a text-chunk into a PNG file
"Creation date" 3-feb-1987
Software pnmtopng
-------------------------------------------

-ztxt file

The same as -text, but now the text will be compressed.

-time yy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss or -time yyyy-mm-dd hh:mm:ss

This option allows you to specify the (modification)time. The year parameter can be given as a two- or a four-digit value.

-filter type

When the types of filters must be restricted you can specify here which filter you want to use. Allowed values are: 0 (none), 1 (sub), 2 (up), 3 (avg) and 4 (paeth).

-compression level

To explicitly set the compression level of zlib use this parameter. Select a level between 0 for no compression (max speed) and 9 for maximum compression.

-force

When set, -force limits the optimizations of pnmtopng. A png-file similar to the pnm-input is as much as possible enforced. For example no paletted files will be created and alpha-channel images will not be converted to images with a transparency chunck.

All flags can be abbreviated to their shortest unique prefix.

SEE ALSO

pngtopnm(1), gif2png(1), pnmgamma(1), pnm(5)

NOTE

Instead of xxxtopnm|pnmtopng, a specific converter should be used, if available. E.g. gif2png (GIF conversion), etc.

BUGS

There could be an option to read the comment text from pnm comments instead of a separate file.

The program could be much faster, with a bit of code optimizing.

AUTHORS

Copyright (C) 1995-1997 by Alexander Lehmann
and Willem van Schaik.


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