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pamoil(1)							     pamoil(1)

NAME
       pamoil - turn a PAM image into an oil painting

SYNOPSIS
       pamoil [-n N] [pamfile]

DESCRIPTION
       Reads  a Netpbm image as input.	Does an "oil transfer", and writes the
       same type of Netpbm image as output.

       The oil transfer is described  in  "Beyond  Photography"	 by  Holzmann,
       chapter 4, photo 7.  It's a sort of localized smearing.

       The  smearing  works  like  this: First, assume a grayscale image.  For
       each pixel in the image, pamoil looks at a square  neighborhood	around
       it.   pamoil  determines what is the most common pixel intensity in the
       neighborhood, and puts a pixel of that intensity into the output in the
       same position as the input pixel.

       For color images, or any arbitrary multi-channel image, pamoil computes
       each channel (e.g. red, green, and blue) separately the same way as the
       grayscale case above.

       At the edges of the image, where the regular neighborhood would run off
       the edge of the image, pamoil uses a clipped neighborhood.

OPTIONS
       -n size
	      This is the size of the neighborhood used in the smearing.   The
	      neighborhood is this many pixels in all four directions.

	      The default is 3.

SEE ALSO
       pgmbentley(1), ppmrelief(1), ppm(5)

AUTHOR
       Based on pgmoil Copyright (C) 1990 by Wilson Bent (whb@hoh-2.att.com)

       Modified to ppm by Chris Sheppard, June 25, 2001

       Modified to pnm, using pam functions, by Bryan Henderson June 28, 2001.

				 25 June 2001			     pamoil(1)
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