HPCDTOPPM



		

NAME

      hpcdtoppm v0.3 - convert a Photo-CD file into a portable pixmap

SYNOPSIS

      hpcdtoppm [options] pcd-file [ppm-file]

DESCRIPTION

      Reads a Photo-CD Image file or Overview file, and outputs portable
      pixmap.  Image files you can find on the Photo-CD in photo_cd/images,
      they are named as "imgnnnn.pcd", where nnnn is a 4-digit-number. The
      Overview file is at photo_cd/overview.pcd . If there is no ppm-file-
      name given, output will be printed to stdout. hpcdtoppm stands for
      "Hadmut's pcdtoppm" to make it distinguishable in case someone else is
      building the same thing and calling it pcdtoppm.

OPTIONS

      -i   Give some information from the fileheader to stderr. It works
           only for Image files. (It is not working correctly, just printing
           some strings.)
      -s   Apply simple sharpness-operator on the Luma-channel.
      -d   Do not show the complete image, but only the decompressed
           difference.  It works only on the 4Base and the 16Base
           resolution. It does not have any deeper sense, but it was simple
           to implement and it shows what causes different sizes of image
           files.
      -r   Rotate the picture clockwise for portraits.
      -l   Rotate the picture counter-clockwise for portraits.
      -a   Try to find out the image orientation byself. This doesn't work
           for overview files yet. It is very experimental and depends on
           one byte. Please tell me if it doesn't work.
      -x   Overskip Mode. Works on Base/16, Base/4, Base and 4Base. In
           Photo-CD images the luma channel is stored in full resolution,
           the two chroma channels are stored in half resolution only and
           have to be interpolated.  In the Overskip Mode the chroma
           channels of the next higher resolution are taken instead of
           interpolating. To see the difference, generate one ppm with and
           one ppm without this flag. Use pnmarith to generate the
           difference image of these two images. Call ppmhist for this
           difference or show it with xv (push the HistEq button in the
           color editor).
      -1 | -Base/16 | -128x192
           Extract the Base/16 size picture (size 128x192 pixels). Note that
           you can only give one size option.
      -2 | -Base/4 | -256x384
           Extract the Base/4 size picture.
      -3 | -Base | -512x768
           Extract the Base size picture.
      -4 | -4Base | -1024x1536
           Extract the 4Base size picture.
      -5 | -16Base | -2048x3072
           Extract the 16Base size picture.
      -0 | -Overview | -O
           Extract all pictures from an Overview file. A ppmfilename must be
           given. If the given name is "foo", the files are named "foonnnn",
           where nnnn is a 4-digit number.  Since they are stored in Base/16
           format, they are extracted in this format.
      -ycc Suppress the ycc to rgb conversion. This is experimental only.
           You can use this and apply ppmtorgb3 on the file. Then you will
           get three pgm-files, one Luma and two Chroma files.

BUGS

      I still don't have enough information about the Photo-CD to take care
      of all data structures. The informations i have are quite vague and
      this program was developed by starring at the hex-dumps and the famous
      trial-and-error-method. :-) If anything doesn't work, please send me a
      report and perhaps you could try to find out, why it doesn't work.

SEE ALSO

      ppm(5), ppmquant(1), ppmtopgm(1), ppmhist(1), pnmarith(1),
      ppmtorgb3(1), xv(1)

AUTHOR

      Copyright (c) 1992 by Hadmut Danisch (danisch@ira.uka.de).  Permission
      to use and distribute this software and its documentation for
      noncommercial use and without fee is hereby granted, provided that the
      above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that
      copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting
      documentation. It is not allowed to sell this software in any way.
      This software is not public domain.