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6 pamgauss - create a two dimensional gaussian function as a PAM image
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10 pamgauss width height -sigma=number [-maxval=number] [-tuple‐
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21 pamgauss 3 3 -sigma=.5 -tupletype=GRAYSCALE | pamtopnm >gauss.pgm
22 pnmconvol -nooffset gauss.pgm myimage.ppm >blurred.ppm
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28 pamgauss generates a one-plane PAM image whose samples are a gaussian
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34 dimensional Gaussian function is the maxval of the image.
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39 width and height are the dimensions of the image that pamgauss gener‐
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