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6 pamlevels - effect a 'levels' transformation
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10 pamlevels -from1 from1 -to1 to1 -from2 from2 -to2 to2 [-from3 from3
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15 This program is part of Netpbm(1).
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17 pamlevels reads a Netpbm image from pamfile or standard input, applies
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19 finds a unique transformation that maps color from1 to to1, color from2
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25 Color values have the following format: color[:scale], where color is a
26 Netpbm color specification ⟨libppm.html#colorname⟩ and scale an
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39 To brighten an image by setting a darker white point- -f2 white:0.9 -t2
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51 -f3 white:0.5 -t3 white:0.6 in.ppm > out.ppm</pre>
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81 This option tells pamlevels to work with the intensity-linear
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84 PPM. The input must be of this form and the pamlevels makes the
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128 This manual page was generated by the Netpbm tool 'makeman' from HTML
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