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fiascotopnm(1)							fiascotopnm(1)

NAME
       fiascotopnm - Convert compressed FIASCO image to PGM, or PPM

SYNOPSIS
       fiascotopnm [option]...	[filename]...

DESCRIPTION
       fiascotopnm  decompresses the named FIASCO files, or the Standard Input
       if no file is named, and writes the images as PGM, or  PPM  files,  de‐
       pending on whether the FIASCO image is black and white or color.

OPTIONS
       All option names may be abbreviated; for example, --output may be writ‐
       ten --outp or --ou. For all options an one letter short option is  pro‐
       vided. Mandatory or optional arguments to long options are mandatory or
       optional for short options, too. Both short and long options  are  case
       sensitive.

       -o[name], --output=[name]
	      Write  decompressed  image  to  the  file	 name.ppm  (if PPM) or
	      name.pgm (if PGM).  If name=- then produce the image file on the
	      standard output. The optional argument name can be omitted, then
	      the input filename is used as basename with the suffix  .ppm  or
	      .pgm.  In	 case  of  video streams, the frames are stored in the
	      files name.N.ppm where N is the frame number (of the form	 00..0
	      -	 99..9);  output  on  the standard output is not possible with
	      video streams.

	      If name is a relative path and the  environment  variable	 FIAS‐
	      CO_IMAGES	 is  a (colon-separated) list of directories, then the
	      output file(s) are written to the first (writable) directory  of
	      this list. Otherwise, the current directory is used to store the
	      output file(s).

       -z, --fast
	      Decompress images in the 4:2:0 format; i.e., each chroma channel
	      is decompressed to an image of halved width and height. Use this
	      option on slow machines when  the	 desired  frame	 rate  is  not
	      achieved; the output quality is only slightly decreased.

       -d, --double
	      Double  the  size of the X11 window both in width and height; no
	      pixel interpolation is used, each pixel is just replaced by four
	      identical pixels.

       -p, --panel
	      Show  a panel with play, stop, pause, record and exit buttons to
	      control the display of videos. When pressing the record  button,
	      all frames are decompressed and stored in memory. The other but‐
	      tons work in the usual way.

       -m N, --magnify=N
	      Set magnification of the decompressed image. Positive values en‐
	      large and negative values reduce the image width and height by a
	      factor of 2^|N|.

       -s N, --smooth=N
	      Smooth decompressed image(s) along the partitioning  borders  by
	      the  given  amount N. N is 1 (minimum) to 100 (maximum); default
	      is 70. When N=0, then the smoothing amount specified in the  FI‐
	      ASCO file is used (defined by the FIASCO coder).

       -F N, --fps=N
	      Set  number  of  frames per second to N. When using this option,
	      the frame rate specified in the FIASCO file is overridden.

       -v, --version
	      Print fiascotopnm version number, then exit.

       -f name, --config=name
	      Load parameter file name to initialize the options of fiascotop‐
	      nm.   See file system.fiascorc for an example of the syntax. Op‐
	      tions of fiascotopnm are set by any of the following methods (in
	      the specified order):

	      1) Global ressource file /etc/system.fiascorc

	      2) $HOME/.fiascorc

	      3) command line

	      4) --config=name

       -h, --info
	      Print brief help, then exit.

       -H, --help
	      Print detailed help, then exit.

EXAMPLES
       fiascotopnm foo.wfa >foo.ppm
	      Decompress the FIASCO file "foo.wfa" and store it as "foo.ppm".

       fiascotopnm -o foo1.wfa foo2.wfa
	      Decompress  the FIASCO files "foo1.wfa" and "foo2.wfa" and write
	      the frames to the image files "foo1.wfa.ppm" and "foo2.wfa.ppm".

       fiascotopnm -oimage foo1.wfa
	      Decompress the FIASCO file "foo1.wfa" and write all 15 frames to
	      the image files "image.00.ppm", ... , "image.14.ppm".

       fiascotopnm --fast --magnify=-1 --double video.wfa >stream.ppm
	      Decompress the FIASCO file "video.wfa".  The decompression speed
	      is as fast as possible: the image is decompressed (in 4:2:0 for‐
	      mat)  at	a  quarter of its original size; then the image is en‐
	      larged again by pixel doubling.

FILES
       /etc/system.fiascorc
	      The systemwide initialization file.
       $HOME/.fiascorc
	      The personal initialization file.

ENVIRONMENT
       FIASCO_IMAGES
	      Save path for image files. Default is "./".
       FIASCO_DATA
	      Search path for FIASCO files. Default is "./".

SEE ALSO
       pnmtofiasco(1), pnm(5)

       Ullrich Hafner,	Juergen	 Albert,  Stefan  Frank,  and  Michael	Unger.
       Weighted Finite Automata for Video Compression, IEEE Journal on Select‐
       ed Areas In Communications, January 1998
       Ullrich Hafner. Low Bit-Rate Image and Video Coding with	 Weighted  Fi‐
       nite  Automata, Ph.D. thesis, Mensch & Buch Verlag, ISBN 3-89820-002-7,
       October 1999.

AUTHOR
       Ullrich Hafner <hafner@bigfoot.de>

				 July 12, 2000			fiascotopnm(1)
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