ppmdim(1) General Commands Manual ppmdim(1)NAME
ppmdim - dim a portable pixmap down to total blackness
SYNOPSIS
ppmdim dimfactor [ppmfile]
DESCRIPTION
Reads a portable pixmap as input. Diminishes its brightness by the specified dimfactor down to total blackness. The dimfactor may be in
the range from 0.0 (total blackness, deep night, nada, null, nothing) to 1.0 (original picture's brightness).
As pnmgamma does not do the brightness correction in the way I wanted it, this small program was written.
ppmdim is similar to ppmbrighten , but not exactly the same.
SEE ALSO ppm(5), ppmflash(1), pnmgamma(1), ppmbrighten(1)AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1993 by Frank Neumann
16 November 1993 ppmdim(1)
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ppmshift(1) General Commands Manual ppmshift(1)NAME
ppmshift - shift lines of a portable pixmap left or right by a random amount
SYNOPSIS
ppmshift shift [ppmfile]
DESCRIPTION
Reads a portable pixmap as input. Shifts every row of image data to the left or right by a certain amount. The 'shift' parameter determines
by how many pixels a row is to be shifted at most.
Another one of those effects I intended to use for MPEG tests. Unfortunately, this program will not help me here - it creates too random
patterns to be used for animations. Still, it might give interesting results on still images.
EXAMPLE
Check this out: Save your favourite model's picture from something like alt.binaries.pictures.supermodels (ok, or from any other picture
source), convert it to ppm, and process it e.g. like this, assuming the picture is 800x600 pixels:
# take the upper half, and leave it like it is
pnmcut 0 0 800 300 cs.ppm >upper.ppm
# take the lower half, flip it upside down, dim it and distort it a little
pnmcut 0 300 800 300 cs.ppm | pnmflip -tb | ppmdim 0.7 |
ppmshift 10 >lower.ppm
# and concatenate the two pieces
pnmcat -tb upper.ppm lower.ppm >newpic.ppm
The resulting picture looks like the image being reflected on a water surface with slight ripples.
SEE ALSO ppm(5), pnmcut(1), pnmflip(1), ppmdim(1), pnmcat(1)AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1993 by Frank Neumann
16 November 1993 ppmshift(1)
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