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KDC2JPEG(1)															       KDC2JPEG(1)

NAME
kdc2jpeg - convert Kodac kdc files to jpeg SYNOPSIS
kdc2jpeg [ global-options ] inputfile [local-options -o outputfile1 ] [ local-options -o outputfile2 ] ... DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the kdc2jpeg command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. kdc2jpeg is a program that converts Kodac kdc files to jpeg with attention to aspect ratio, accurate scaling, contrast adjustment, gamma correction and image rotation. OPTIONS
-w # output image width -h # output image height -g # absolute gamma correction +g # relative gamma correction -G no grain reduction (default) +G reduce graininess +GG reduce graininess (extra) +e normal contrast enhancement (default) +E # advanced contrast enhancement -e no contrast enhancement -W wht colour of light source +s square pixels (default) -s allow non-square pixels +f fast processing -f slow processing, high quality (default) +p crop image if necessary to fit width and height (default) -p no cropping, width and height are maximums -R don't rotate image (default) +R rotate image clockwise +B rotate image counter-clockwise -C copy note copyright in output file -q # JPEG quality setting (0 to 100, default is 75) +P create progressive JPEG file SEE ALSO
kdc2jpeg(1) AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Martin Wuertele <maxx@wuertele.net>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). Martin Wuertele <;maxx@debian.org> 0.01 KDC2JPEG(1)

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NAME
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jpegtran(1) AUTHOR
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