1pfsinimgmagick(1) General Commands Manual pfsinimgmagick(1)
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6 pfsinimgmagick - Load images or frames using ImageMagick++ library
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9 pfsinimgmagick (<file> [--linear] [--absolute <max_lum>] [--frames
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14 This command can load images or frames in the multitude of image for‐
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19 pfsinimgmagick reads images or frames from files and writes pfs stream
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24 The output of pfsinimgmagick is scaled to 0-1 range, unless '--abso‐
25 lute' option is specified. By default, the 'LUMINANCE' tag is set to
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34 Each file can contain a %d pattern, which is substituted with frame
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46 Frame numbers start with startframe (default 0), are increased
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62 Converts pixel values to linear luminance (XYZ), assuming the
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89 Please report bugs and comments on implementation to the discussion
90 group http://groups.google.com/group/pfstools
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93 pfsin(1), pfsout(1) ImageMagick(1)
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