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| RGB2PCT(1) | GDAL | RGB2PCT(1) |
NAME¶
rgb2pct - Convert a 24bit RGB image to 8bit paletted.
SYNOPSIS¶
rgb2pct [--help] [--help-general] [--creation-option OPTION]
[-n colors | -pct palette_file] [-of format] <source_file> <dest_file>
DESCRIPTION¶
This utility will compute an optimal pseudo-color table for a given RGB image using a median cut algorithm on a downsampled RGB histogram. Then it converts the image into a pseudo-colored image using the color table. This conversion utilizes Floyd-Steinberg dithering (error diffusion) to maximize output image visual quality.
NOTE:
- --help
- Show this help message and exit
- --help-general
- Gives a brief usage message for the generic GDAL commandline options and exit.
- -n <color>
- Select the number of colors in the generated color table. Defaults to 256. Must be between 2 and 256.
- --creation-option OPTION
- Optional creation parameters for the GeoTIFF driver, for example "COMPRESS=LZW". Can be specified multiple times.
- -pct <palette_file>
- Extract the color table from <palette_file> instead of computing it. Can be used to have a consistent color table for multiple files. The <palette_file> must be either a raster file in a GDAL supported format with a palette or a color file in a supported format (txt, qml, qlr).
- -of <format>
- Select the output format. If not specified, the format is guessed from the extension. Use the short format name. Only output formats supporting pseudo-color tables should be used.
- <source_file>
- The input RGB file.
- <dest_file>
- The output pseudo-colored file that will be created.
EXAMPLE¶
If it is desired to hand create the palette, likely the simplest text format is the GDAL VRT format. In the following example a VRT was created in a text editor with a small 4 color palette with the RGBA colors 238/238/238/255, 237/237/237/255, 236/236/236/255 and 229/229/229/255.
$ rgb2pct -pct palette.vrt rgb.tif pseudo-colored.tif $ more < palette.vrt <VRTDataset rasterXSize="226" rasterYSize="271">
<VRTRasterBand dataType="Byte" band="1">
<ColorInterp>Palette</ColorInterp>
<ColorTable>
<Entry c1="238" c2="238" c3="238" c4="255"/>
<Entry c1="237" c2="237" c3="237" c4="255"/>
<Entry c1="236" c2="236" c3="236" c4="255"/>
<Entry c1="229" c2="229" c3="229" c4="255"/>
</ColorTable>
</VRTRasterBand> </VRTDataset>
AUTHOR¶
Frank Warmerdam <warmerdam@pobox.com>
COPYRIGHT¶
1998-2025
| November 7, 2025 |