NAME¶
ra_bmp - convert RADIANCE picture to/from Windows BMP image
SYNOPSIS¶
ra_bmp [
-b ][
-g gamma ][
-e spec ][
-p xr yr xg
yg xb yb xw yw ] [ [
input|- [
output ] ]
ra_bmp -r [
-g gamma ][
-e +/-stops ] [ [
input|- [
output ] ]
DESCRIPTION¶
Ra_bmp converts between RADIANCE and a Windows BMP image. During forward
conversion, the
-b option produces 8-bit grayscale output rather than
24-bit RGB. The
-g option specifies the exponent used in monitor gamma
correction; the default value is 2.2. The
-e option specifies a
tone-mapping method or exposure compensation. If the argument is one of the
special words "auto", "human", or "linear", the
image will be tone-mapped with histogram adjustment, human vision simulation,
or an averaged linear exposure, respectively. (These words may be abbreviated
by one or more letters.) Otherwise, the exposure specification is
interpreted as a linear compensation value in integer f-stops, which must be
proceeded by a '+' or '-'. The CRT color output primaries may be specified
with the
-p option.
The
-r option invokes a reverse conversion, from a Windows BMP image to a
RADIANCE picture. Tone-mapping and monitor primaries are not supported for
reverse conversion.
Ra_bmp can accept 16-bit or color-mapped BMP files on input, but cannot
not produce them on output.
A hyphen ('-') may be specified to indicate standard input for either forward or
reverse conversion so that an output file may be specified. If the BMP input
is taken from the standard input or sent to the standard output without
tone-mapping, then the scanlines may be reversed from their usual ordering.
Reversed scanlines sometimes causes difficulties for programs attempting to
interpret the resulting RADIANCE picture or BMP image, which may be rejected
or displayed inverted.
AUTHOR¶
Greg Ward
SEE ALSO¶
pfilt(1),
ra_ppm(1), ra_pr(1), ra_pr24(1),
ra_t8(1),
ra_t16(1),
ra_tiff(1),
ximage(1)