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NAMEpammosaicknit - validate a mosaic knitting pattern
SYNOPSISpammosaicknit [in_netpbmfile]
DESCRIPTION
This program is part of Netpbm(1)pammosaicknit helps the user create mosaic knitting patterns
⟨http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slip-stitch_knitting#Mosaic_knitting⟩ .
The program inputs a black-and-white Netpbm image that describes a
mosaic knitting pattern and outputs a color Netpbm image of the same
pattern but with invalid runs shown in red.
A valid knitting pattern starts with a <q>black</q> row on the bottom
and alternates <q>white</q> and <q>black</q> rows. A <q>black</q> row
can contain any arrangement of black pixels but no more than three con‐
secutive white pixels. A <q>white</q> row can contain any arrangement
of white pixels but no more than three consecutive black pixels. Col‐
umns wrap horizontally, so a <q>white</q> row that both begins and ends
with two black pixels is deemed to contain four consecutive black pix‐
els. Because this is an invalid number for a <q>white</q> row, those
four pixels will be recolored red in the output image.
For clarity, there are two shades of red in the output image. Dark red
pixels indicate pixels that were black in the input image but which
must contain one or more white pixels. Light red pixels indicate pixels
that were white in the input image but which must contain one or more
black pixels.
If the output image contains no red pixels, then the input image repre‐
sents a valid mosaic knitting pattern.
ARGUMENTS
pammosaicknit's only argument, in_netpbmfile, is the name of an image
file that represents a mosaic knitting pattern. If you don't specify
in_netpbmfile, the program reads the image from Standard Input.
NOTES
If the input image is not a black-and-white image, pammosaicknit con‐
verts it internally to black and white by thresholding each pixel's
luminosity. The output image is always a color image containing at most
four colors (black, white, dark red, light red).
SEE ALSO
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pam(1)HISTORYpammosaicknit was new in Netpbm 10.53 (December 2010).
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 2010 Scott Pakin, scott+pbm@pakin.org.
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netpbm documentation 12 December 2010 Pammosaicknit User Manual(0)