ppmnorm(1)
NAME
ppmnorm - normalize the contrast in a portable pixmap
SYNOPSIS
ppmnorm [-bpercent N | -bvalue N] [-wpercent N | -wvalue N] [ppmfile]
DESCRIPTION
Reads a portable pixmap as input. Normalizes the contrast by forcing
the lightest pixels to white, the darkest pixels to black, and linearly
rescaling the ones in between; and produces a portable pixmap as out-
put.
Works by computing the realtive grey-level of each pixel a'la ppmtopgm,
and uses those values to scale the RGB levels. Note that this is dif-
ferent from using pgmnorm on the individual red, green, and blue
greymaps (as produced by ppmtorgb3) and recombining them.
OPTIONS
By default, the darkest 2 percent of all pixels are mapped to black,
and the lightest 1 percent are mapped to white. You can override these
percentages by using the -bpercent and -wpercent flags, or you can
specify the exact pixel values to be mapped by using the -bvalue and
-wvalue flags. Appropriate numbers for the flags can be gotten from
the ppmhist tool. If you just want to enhance the contrast, then
choose values at elbows in the histogram; e.g. if value 29 represents
3% of the image but value 30 represents 20%, choose 30 for bvalue. If
you want to lighten the image, then set bvalue to 0 and just fiddle
with wvalue; similarly, to darken the image, set wvalue to maxval and
play with bvalue.
All flags can be abbreviated to their shortest unique prefix.
SEE ALSO
pgmnorm(1), ppmhist(1), ppm(5)
AUTHOR
Wilson H. Bent. Jr. (whb@usc.edu), heavily based on the pgmnorm filter
by Jef Poskanzer.
7 October 1993 ppmnorm(1)
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