NAME¶
ra_t8 - convert RADIANCE picture to/from Targa 8-bit image file
SYNOPSIS¶
ra_t8 [
-d ][
-b ][
-c ncolors ][
-g gamma ][
-e +/-stops ][
-n sampfac ]
input [
output ]
ra_t8 -r [
-g gamma ][
-e +/-stops ] [
input
[
output ] ]
DESCRIPTION¶
Ra_t8 converts between RADIANCE and Targa 8-bit color-mapped image files
(type 1 in Targa's documentation). In the default mode, a RADIANCE picture is
converted to a color-mapped Targa file of the same horizontal and vertical
dimensions with 8-bits per pixel. The
-d option turns off dithering.
The
-b option converts the image to black and white. Only with this
option can the input be taken from stdin. The
-c option allows fewer
than 256 colors. The
-g option specifies the exponent used in gamma
correction; the default value is 2.2. An exponent of 1.0 turns gamma
correction off. The
-e option specifies an exposure compensation in
f-stops (powers of two). Only integer stops are allowed, for efficiency. The
-n option specifies a sampling factor for neural network color
quantization. This value should be between 1 and 80, where 1 takes the longest
and produces the best results in small areas of the image. If no value is
given, a faster median cut algorithm is used. The
-r option invokes a
reverse conversion, from an 8-bit Targa file to a RADIANCE picture. If the
output file is missing, the standard output is used.
AUTHORS¶
Greg Ward
Anthony Dekker provided the code for neural network color quantization
BUGS¶
Run-length encoded files can be read but not written with this program.
SEE ALSO¶
pfilt(1),
ra_bmp(1), ra_bn(1),
ra_ppm(1), ra_pr(1), ra_pr24(1),
ra_t16(1),
ra_tiff(1),
ximage(1)