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.TH PCDTOPPM 1 "1997 Oct 23" "3rd party" "Contributed tool"
.SH NAME
pcdtoppm \- a program converting PhotoCD images to ppm or jpeg
.br
.SH SYNOPSIS
.BI "pcdtoppm" " [OPTIONS] <infile> <outfile>"
.br
.SH DESCRIPTION
.LP

.BR "" "This manual page describes " "pcdtoppm from xpcd-2.04" ","
a tool to convert Photo CD Images (*.pcd) into Portable Pixmaps
(*.ppm) or JPEG (*.jp[e]g) images.

Portable Pixmaps is the default format for <outfile>.
Using '-' as <outfile> writes to stdout.
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.SH OPTIONS

.TP
.B -h, --help
Display a short usage help.
.TP
.B -v, --verbose
Prints a rotor while decoding.
.TP
.B -1, --gray
Produce a grayscaled image.
.TP
.B -r<n>, --resolution=<n>
Set Photo CD resolution to extract to <n>. Possible values for <n>
are [1..5], with 1 being the lowest, 5 the highest possible resolution
of a Photo CD image.
If this option is not given, 3 is used as default.
.TP
.B -o<n>, --orientation=<n>
Set orientation to <n>. Possible values for <n> are [0..3].
'0' is normal orientation, like your negatives; '1' is
turned 270, '2' 180 and '3' 90 degrees clockwise from normal
orientation.
If this option is not given, the default of the Photo CD
image is used.
.TP
.B -g<WxH+L+T>, --geometry=<WxH+L+T>
Crop out and decode a given region of the image.
All 4 values are mandatory: W=width, H=height, L/T=left/top offset
.TP
.B -j[<quality>], --jpeg[=<quality>]
Set the format of the output file to JPEG; the optional argument
<quality> may be used to set the JPEG quality.

.SH SEE ALSO
xpcd(1x), pcdview(1).

.SH AUTHOR, COPYRIGHT
pcdtoppm is part of xpcd, Copyright (c) Gerd Knorr <kraxel@cs.tu-berlin.de>.

The xpcd package is licensed under the GPL (GNU General Public License).

This manual page was written by Stephan Alexander Suerken
<absurd@debian.org>, mainly expanding the --help switch of pcdtoppm.