#! /bin/sh # This script tests: pnmcolormap # Also requires: pnmremap pnmpsnr tmpdir=${tmpdir:-/tmp} map=${tmpdir}/map.ppm echo "Test. Should print 'match' eight times." # Threshold values (targetN=xx.xx) here were produced by calculating # the S/N ratio with reduced colors. # colors in following tests / colors for calculating threshold # 100 / 90 # 200 / 180 # 30 / 25 pnmcolormap 100 testimg.ppm > ${map} pnmremap -mapfile=${map} testimg.ppm |\ pnmpsnr -target1=33.42 -target2=35.14 -target3=34.35 testimg.ppm - rm ${map} pnmcolormap -meancolor 100 testimg.ppm > ${map} pnmremap -mapfile=${map} testimg.ppm |\ pnmpsnr -target1=34.91 -target2=36.86 -target3=35.84 testimg.ppm - rm ${map} pnmcolormap -meanpixel 100 testimg.ppm > ${map} pnmremap -mapfile=${map} testimg.ppm |\ pnmpsnr -target1=34.95 -target2=36.77 -target3=35.81 testimg.ppm - rm ${map} pnmcolormap -spreadluminosity 100 testimg.ppm > ${map} pnmremap -mapfile=${map} testimg.ppm |\ pnmpsnr -target1=33.71 -target2=32.91 -target3=33.93 testimg.ppm - rm ${map} pnmcolormap -splitcolorct 100 testimg.ppm > ${map} pnmremap -mapfile=${map} testimg.ppm |\ pnmpsnr -target1=33.97 -target2=35.34 -target3=34.23 testimg.ppm - rm ${map} pnmcolormap -splitspread 100 testimg.ppm > ${map} pnmremap -mapfile=${map} testimg.ppm |\ pnmpsnr -target1=32.98 -target2=35.06 -target3=33.19 testimg.ppm - rm ${map} pnmcolormap 200 testimg.ppm > ${map} pnmremap -mapfile=${map} testimg.ppm |\ pnmpsnr -target1=36.14 -target2=36.87 -target3=36.79 testimg.ppm - rm ${map} pnmcolormap 30 testimg.ppm > ${map} pnmremap -mapfile=${map} testimg.ppm |\ pnmpsnr -target1=28.53 -target2=31.62 -target3=29.99 testimg.ppm - rm ${map}