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6 pnmquant - quantize the colors in a Netpbm image to a smaller set
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10 pnmquant [-center|-meancolor|-meanpixel] [-floyd|-fs] [-nofloyd|-nofs]
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17 pnmquant reads a PNM image as input. It chooses ncolors colors to best
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26 This program is simply a combination of pnmcolormap and pnmremap, where
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36 pnmquant did not exist before Netpbm 9.21 (January 2001). Before that,
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