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pfstag(1)							     pfstag(1)

NAME
       pfstag - Set or remove tags to/from pfs stream

SYNOPSIS
       pfstag [--set [channel:]name=value] [--remove [channel:]name]

DESCRIPTION
       Use  this  command  to set or remove tags from the pfs-stream. Tags are
       used to add additional information to pfs frames and they  are  in  the
       format:	'name=value'. To learn more about tags, read 'Specification of
       the PFS File Format'.

       Tags are set/removed to/from all pfs frames in the stream.

       Note that currently only OpenEXR file format supports tags.

OPTIONS
       --set [channel:]name=value],  -s	 [channel:]name=value],	 --add	[chan‐
       nel:]name=value]
	      Change  existing or add a new tag of the given name. If no chan‐
	      nel is given, tags are added to the frame.

       --remove [channel:]name], -r [channel:]name]
	      Remove tag of the given name. Ignore if the tag does not	exist.
	      If no channel is given, tags are removed from the frame.

EXAMPLES
       pfsin  memorial.hdr  |  pfstag  --add  "EXTRA_INFO=foo"	| pfsout memo‐
       rial_ei.exr

	      Add tag "EXTRA_INFO=foo" to the memorial image and  save	it  as
	      memorial_ei.exr.

SEE ALSO
       pfsin(1) pfsout(1)

BUGS
       Please	report	bugs  and  comments  to	 Rafal	Mantiuk	 <mantiuk@mpi-
       sb.mpg.de>.

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