Man1 - pbmreduce.1
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NAME
pbmreduce - read a PBM image and reduce it N times
SYNOPSIS
pbmreduce [*-floyd*|*-fs*|*-threshold*] [*-value* val/] /N [/pbmfile/]
You can abbreviate any option to its shortest unique prefix.
DESCRIPTION
This program is part of *Netpbm*(1)
pbmreduce reads a PBM image as input and reduces it by a factor of N, producing a PBM image as output.
pbmreduce duplicates a lot of the functionality of pamditherbw; you
could do something like pamscale |
pamditherbw, but pbmreduce is a
lot faster.
You can use pbmreduce to ’re-halftone’ an image. Let’s say you have a scanner that only produces black&white, not grayscale, and it does a terrible job of halftoning (most b&w scanners fit this description). One way to fix the halftoning is to scan at the highest possible resolution, say 300 dpi, and then reduce by a factor of three or so using pbmreduce. You can even correct the brightness of an image, by using the -value option.
OPTIONS
By default, pbmreduce does the halftoning after the reduction via boustrophedonic Floyd-Steinberg error diffusion; however, you can use the -threshold option to specify simple thresholding. This gives better results when reducing line drawings.
The -value option alters the thresholding value for all quantizations. It should be a real number between 0 and 1. Above 0.5 means darker images; below 0.5 means lighter.
SEE ALSO
*pamenlarge*(1) , *pamscale*(1) , *pamditherbw*(1) , *pbm*(5)
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1988 by Jef Poskanzer.