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pfsoutimgmagick(1)					    pfsoutimgmagick(1)

NAME
       pfsoutimgmagick - Write images or frames using Image Magick library

SYNOPSIS
       pfsoutimgmagick	[--linear]  [--quality	<val>] [--bit-depth] [--frames
       <range>]) <file> [<file>...]

DESCRIPTION
       This command can write images or frames in the multitude of image  for‐
       mats  supported	by  the	 ImageMagick library. This includes but is not
       limited to: BMP, JPG, PNG, GIF, EPS, TIFF, DPX. See the manual page  of
       ImageMagick for the full list of available formats.

       pfsoutimgmagick	reads images or frames in pfs format from the Standard
       Input and writes them under the specified file name(s).

       The input of pfsinimgmagick must be within 0-1 range. If LUMINANCE  tag
       set  is	set  to	 RELATIVE or ABSOLUTE, the linear values will be gamma
       corrected, assuming sRGB color space. Use --linear  switch  to  disable
       gamma correction.

       The  images  are	 stored	 using the bit-depth for which the ImageMagick
       library was compiled (default is 16 bit). Note that some	 formats  (for
       example	JPEG) do not support encoding more than 8 bits per color chan‐
       nel. To use higher bit-depths, store images in the PNG format.

       This command stores 'ALPHA' channel if it is present in the pfs stream.

       Each file name can contain a %d	pattern,  which	 is  substituted  with
       frame numbers. The pattern has the same syntax as C printf command. For
       example, you can use %04d to make the frame number four digit with pro‐
       ceedings	 zeros.	 You can select the frames using the following options
       (the options must be always given after the file name):

       --frames <range>
	      Range is given in mathlab / octave format:

	      startframe:step:endframe

	      Frame numbers start with startframe (default 0),	are  increased
	      by  step	(default  1)  and stop at endframe You can skip one of
	      those values, for example 1:100 for frames 1,2,...,100 and  0:2:
	      for frame 0,2,4,... up to the last file that exists.

       --srgb, -s
	      Apply  the  sRGB	non-linearity (approximately 2.2 gamma) before
	      writing a file. This can be used instead of  using  pfsgamma  -g
	      2.2  to  store  the  result  of some tone-mapping operators. The
	      option will compress contrast to make sure that tone values  are
	      properly	shown  on  a display. It should be only used with lin‐
	      earized (not gamma corrected) images that are normalized to  the
	      0-1 range.

       --quality <val>, -q <val>
	      Set JPEG/PNG compression level from 1 to 100. Default 75.

       --bit-depth <val>, -b <val>
	      Enforce  bit-depth  (per	color channel). The allowed values are
	      from 8 to 32. If not specified,  the  bit	 depth	from  the  pfs
	      stream  ('BITDEPTH' tag) will be used instead. If the 'BITDEPTH'
	      tag is missing, the ImageMagick default value will be used (usu‐
	      ally  16). The bit depth of actually stored file may be lower of
	      that specified, if the file format does not support  higher  bit
	      depths.

EXAMPLES
	pfsin test.jpg | pfsout test.png
	      Convert from one image format to another.

	pfsin --linear test.jpg | pfsout --srgb test.png
	      The  same	 as  above,  but  apply inverse gamma correction after
	      reading an image (--linear)  and	then  apply  gamma  correction
	      before writing an image (--srgb).

BUGS
       pfsoutimgmagick can not write frames to the standard output.

       Please  report  bugs  and  comments on implementation to the discussion
       group http://groups.google.com/group/pfstools

SEE ALSO
       pfsout(1) ImageMagick(1)

							    pfsoutimgmagick(1)
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