NAME¶
jpegpixi - interpolate pixels in JFIF (JPEG) image files
SYNOPSIS¶
jpegpixi [
OPTION]...
SOURCE DEST [[
D:]
X,
Y[,
S]|[,
SX,
SY]]...
DESCRIPTION¶
Jpegpixi interpolates pixels or pixel blocks in JFIF images files (commonly
referred to as "JPEG images"). This is useful to correct images from
a digital camera with CCD defects. Only DCT blocks which contain pixels to be
interpolated are decoded and re-encoded, and the re-encoding is performed with
exactly the same parameters with which the image has originally been encoded.
Therefore, the image quality is preserved as much as possible.
SOURCE and
DEST are the filenames of the source file and the
destination file, respectively. In both cases,
- can be used, which
refers to standard input or standard output.
The destination filename is followed by any number of pixel or pixel block
specifications. It starts with an optional direction specifier (
D),
which can be
2 for 2-dimensional interpolation (the default),
V
or
v for 1-dimensional vertical interpolation (e.g. to remove
horizontal stripes), or
H or
h for 1-dimensional horizontal
interpolation.
X,
Y are the coordinates of the pixel or the
upper-left corner of the pixel block.
S is the size of the pixel block
(1 by default). Alternatively, separate sizes can be specified for the width
(
SX) and the height (
SY).
All numbers (
X,
Y,
S,
SX,
SY) can be
expressed as absolute coordinates/sizes or percentages of the image size. If a
number is followed by a percent character (
%), it is interpreted as a
percentage, otherwise as an absolute number.
OPTIONS¶
- -f FILE, --blocks-file=FILE
- Read pixel block specifications from file FILE in addition to the
command line. The file should contain one specification ([
D:]X, Y[,S]|[,SX,SY]) per line.
Empty lines are ignored. The file may also contain comments, which start
with an octothorpe (#) and extend to the end of the line.
- -m METHOD, --method=METHOD
- Use interpolation method METHOD (default: linear). See
section INTERPOLATION METHODS below.
- -v, --verbose
- Display the coordinates and size of each pixel block that is
interpolated.
- -i, --info
- Display information about the image, such as the size of the image, the
colorspace in which it is encoded, and sampling rates for the different
components.
- -s, --strip
- Do not copy comment and extra markers from the source to the destination
file. This strips preview images, EXIF data, and similar information.
- --help
- Display a short help text and exit immediately.
- --version
- Display version information and exit immediately.
INTERPOLATION METHODS¶
- 0, av, average
- The pixels adjacent to the pixel block are averaged. The resulting color
is assigned to all pixels in the block. For 1-dimensional interpolation,
this is done separately for one pixel wide, horizontal or vertical
stripes.
- 1, li, linear
- The pixels which have a distance of 1 from the pixel block are used to
calculate a bilinear surface (2-dim), or a group of linear curves (1-dim),
which is then used to assign colors to the pixels in the block.
- 2, qu, quadratic
- The pixels which have a distance of 2 or less from the pixel block are
used to calculate a biquadratic surface (2-dim), or a group of quadratic
curves (1-dim), which is then used to assign colors to the pixels in the
block.
- 3, cu, cubic
- The pixels which have a distance of 3 or less from the pixel block are
used to calculate a bicubic surface (2-dim), or a group of cubic curves
(1-dim), which is then used to assign colors to the pixels in the
block.
BUGS¶
Please report bugs to <martin-jpegpixi@zero-based.org>.
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Martin Dickopp
Jpegpixi is free software; it may be copied and/or modified under the terms of
the GNU General Public License version 2 or (at your option) any later
version. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
SEE ALSO¶
jpeghotp(1)
The jpegpixi homepage:
http://www.zero-based.org/software/jpegpixi/