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img-jpeg(n)							   img-jpeg(n)

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NAME
       img-jpeg - Img, Joint Picture Expert Group format (jpeg)

SYNOPSIS
       package require Tk

       package require img::jpeg  ?1.4?

       image create photo ?name? ?options?

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DESCRIPTION
       The  package  img::jpeg	is a sub-package of Img. It can be loaded as a
       part of the complete Img support, via package require Img,  or  on  its
       own, via package require img::jpeg.

       Like  all packages of Img it does not provide new commands, but extends
       the existing Tk command image so	 that  it  supports  files  containing
       raster  images  in  the	Joint Picture Expert Group format (jpeg). More
       specifically img::jpeg extends Tk's photo image type.

       The name of the new format handler is jpeg.  This handler provides  new
       additional  configuration  options.  See	 section JPEG OPTIONS for more
       detailed explanations.

       All of the above means that in a call like

       image create photo ?name? ?options?

       [1]    Image data in jpeg format (options -data and -file) is  detected
	      automatically.

       [2]    The  format  name	 jpeg is recognized by the option -format.  In
	      addition the value for the option is treated  as	list  and  may
	      contain  any  of	the  special  options  listed  in section JPEG
	      OPTIONS.

JPEG OPTIONS
       The handler provides six options, two effective	when  reading  from  a
       JPEG  image,  and  five	influencing the writing of such. One option is
       usable for both reading an writing.

       -fast  This option is for reading from JPEG data. It usage activates  a
	      processing  mode which is fast, but also provides only low-qual‐
	      ity information.

       -grayscale
	      This option can be used for both reading	and  writing  of  JPEG
	      data.  Usage of this option forces incoming images to grayscale,
	      and written images will be monochrome.

       -quality n
	      This option is for writing JPEG data. It specifies the  compres‐
	      sion  level as a quality percentage. The higher the quality, the
	      less the compression. The nominal range for n is 0...100. Useful
	      values are in the range 5...95. The default value is 75.

       -smooth n
	      This  option is for writing JPEG data. When used the writer will
	      smooth the image before performing the  compression.  Values  in
	      the 10...30 are usually enough. The default is 0, i.e no smooth‐
	      ing.

       -optimize
	      This option is for writing JPEG data. It usage causes the writer
	      to  optimize  the	 huffman table used to encode the jpeg coeffi‐
	      cients.

       -progressive
	      This option is for writing JPEG data. It usage causes  the  cre‐
	      ation of a progressive JPEG file.

SEE ALSO
       img-bmp, img-dted, img-gif, img-ico, img-intro, img-jpeg, img-pcx, img-
       pixmap, img-png, img-ppm, img-ps, img-raw, img-sgi,  img-sun,  img-tga,
       img-tiff, img-window, img-xbm, img-xpm

KEYWORDS
       image handling, jpeg, tk

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (c) 1995-2009 Jan Nijtmans <nijtmans@users.sourceforge.net>

Img				      1.4			   img-jpeg(n)
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