1pfsoutimgmagick(1) General Commands Manual pfsoutimgmagick(1)
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6 pfsoutimgmagick - Write images or frames using Image Magick library
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9 pfsoutimgmagick [--linear] [--quality <val>] [--bit-depth] [--frames
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13 This command can write images or frames in the multitude of image for‐
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15 limited to: BMP, JPG, PNG, GIF, EPS, TIFF, DPX. See the manual page of
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18 pfsoutimgmagick reads images or frames in pfs format from the Standard
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21 The input of pfsinimgmagick must be within 0-1 range. If LUMINANCE tag
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26 The images are stored using the bit-depth for which the ImageMagick
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31 This command stores 'ALPHA' channel if it is present in the pfs stream.
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50 Apply the sRGB non-linearity (approximately 2.2 gamma) before
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59 Set JPEG/PNG compression level from 1 to 100. Default 75.
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62 Enforce bit-depth (per color channel). The allowed values are
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72 pfsin test.jpg | pfsout test.png
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83 Please report bugs and comments on implementation to the discussion
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