1Ppmcolormask User Manual(0)                        Ppmcolormask User Manual(0)
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NAME

6       ppmcolormask - produce mask of areas of a certain color in a PPM file
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SYNOPSIS

10       ppmcolormask -color=color_list [ppmfile]
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12       ppmcolormask color [ppmfile]
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EXAMPLES

16           ppmcolormask -color red testimg.ppm >redmask.pbm
17           pamcomp background.ppm testimg.ppm -alpha=redmask.pbm >test.ppm
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19           ppmcolormask -color=red,pink,salmon testimg.ppm >reddishmask.pbm
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DESCRIPTION

26       This program is part of Netpbm(1).
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28       ppmcolormask reads a PPM file as input and produces a PBM (bitmap) file
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30       and is black in all places where the input file is a color indicated by
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33       The output of ppmcolormask is useful as a transparency  mask  input  to
34       pamcomp.   Note that you don't need ppmcolormask and pamcomp if you are
35       ultimately converting to PNG with  pnmtopng  because  the  -transparent
36       option on pnmtopng does the same thing.
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38       ppmfile  is the input file.  If you don't specify ppmfile, the input is
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43       In the obsolete alternative syntax, specifying the color names a single
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46       ppmchange does a similar thing: it modifies an image by changing colors
47       you specify to other colors you specify.  The  two  programs  give  you
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50       To make a mask of an image's background, without having to tell it what
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OPTIONS

55       -color=color_list
56              This mandatory option specifies the colors that are to be masked
57              (where the image is one of these colors, the output mask will be
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73              color_list is a list of colors separated by commas.  Each  color
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75              the          pnm_parsecolor()          library           routine
76              ⟨libnetpbm_image.html#colorname⟩  or one of the Berlin-Kay color
77              names ⟨libppm.html#berlinkay⟩ .  In the latter case, all  colors
78              that are better described by that Berlin-Kay color name than any
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81              The algorithm ppmcolormask uses to determine to which  colors  a
82              Berlin-Kay  color  name  applies is based on a Sugeno-type fuzzy
83              inference system developed by  Kenan  Kalajdzic  in  2006.   The
84              fuzzy  model  consists  of partially linear membership functions
85              defined in the HSV color space.   Although  more  complex  algo‐
86              rithms  for fuzzy color matching exist, this algorithm is inten‐
87              tionally simplified to achieve a satisfactory speed using  rela‐
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90              This  option  was new in Netpbm 10.34 (June 2006).  Before that,
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SEE ALSO

98       pamfind(1),  pambackground(1),  ppmchange(1),  pgmtoppm(1), pamcomp(1),
99       pbmmask(1), pnmtopng(1), ppm(1)
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DOCUMENT SOURCE

102       This manual page was generated by the Netpbm tool 'makeman'  from  HTML
103       source.  The master documentation is at
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105              http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/ppmcolormask.html
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107netpbm documentation              1 May 2006       Ppmcolormask User Manual(0)
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