ilbmtoppm

Updated: 12 November 2014
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NAME

ilbmtoppm - convert an ILBM file into a PPM image

SYNOPSIS

ilbmtoppm [-ignore<chunkID>] [ -isham | -isnotham | -isehb | -isnotehb | -isdeep | -isnotdeep ] [-cmaponly] [-adjustcolors] [-transparent color] [-maskfile filename [-verbose] [ILBMfile]

DESCRIPTION

This program is part of Netpbm.

ilbmtoppm reads an IFF ILBM file as input and produces a PPM image as output. ilbmtoppm can handle the following ILBM types:

ilbmtoppm uses these ILBM chunks: BMHD, CMAP, CAMG (only HAM & EHB flags used), PCHG, BODY unofficial DCOL chunk to identify direct color ILBM. It ignores these chunks: GRAB, DEST, SPRT, CRNG, CCRT, CLUT, DPPV, DRNG, EPSF. It ignores, but displays in verbose mode, these: NAME, AUTH, (c), ANNO, DPI. It skips chunks whose type it doesn't recognize.

OPTIONS

-transparent color
This is the color that should "show through" in places where the image is transparent.

color is like the argument of the pnm_parsecolor() library routine.

-verbose
Give some information about the ILBM file.
-ignore chunkID
Skip a chunk. chunkID is the 4-letter IFF chunk identifier of the chunk to be skipped.
-isham | -isehb
Treat the input file as a HAM or Extra_Halfbrite picture, even if these flags are not set in the CAMG chunk (or if there is no CAMG chunk).
-maskfile filename
This names a file for ilbmtoppm to create with the image's transparency mask. The mask file is a PBM image which maps to the input image with white pixels representing transparent pixels in the image and black pixels representing opaque pixels.

If you don't specfy this, or the image does not contain transparency information, ilbmtoppm does not create a mask file.

-cmaponly
With this option, ilbmtoppm generates a PPM of the ILBM's color map, not the image itself.

ilbmtoppm does the same thing even without -cmaponly if the ILBM is a pure color map stream (it has a bitmap header with an nplanes value of zero or has no BODY chunk.

-adjustcolors
If all colors in the CMAP have a value of less then 16, ilbmtoppm assumes a 4-bit colormap and gives a warning. With this option the colormap is scaled to 8 bits.

LIMITATIONS

The multipalette PCHG BigLineChanges and Huffman decompression code is untested.

REFERENCES

Amiga ROM Kernel Reference Manual - Devices (3rd Ed.) Addison Wesley, ISBN 0-201-56775-X

SEE ALSO

ppmtoilbm, ppm

AUTHORS

Copyright (C) 1989 by Jef Poskanzer.

Modified October 1993 by Ingo Wilken (Ingo.Wilken@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de)


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