pfsout(1)

NAME

   pfsout  -  Read  pfs  frames  from  stdin  and write them in the format
   determined by the extension of the file name

SYNOPSIS

   pfsout pfsout <file> [<file>...]

DESCRIPTION

   This command can be used to write pfs frames piped to standard input in
   one  of the several recognized formats. The proper format is determined
   by the extension of the give file name. To get  a  list  of  recognized
   formats and extensions, execute:

     pfsin --help

   This  command  is  a front-end for pfsout* programs for writing images:
   pfsoutrgbe, pfsoutexr, etc. Based on the  file  extension,  appropriate
   program  is  executed.  If  two  different  file  format  are  given as
   parameters, two different program  for  writing  images  are  executed.
   Additional  options  starting  with  dash  '-' can be passed to pfsout*
   programs. The following  rules  apply  for  passing  the  options:  the
   options  given before any image file name (or %d pattern) are passed to
   all pfsout* programs. Options given after  image  file  name  are  only
   passed  to  the  program  executed for that file(s). Note also that all
   option that take an argument (except --frames) must given in  the  form
   --option=value,  that  is  without  a  space  between an option and its
   argument.

EXAMPLES

    pfsin memorial.tiff | pfsout memorial.hdr

          Converts from one HDR format to another

SEE ALSO

   pfsin(1)

BUGS

   This command currently does not handle multiple frames given with a  %d
   pattern in case of LDR formats: JPEG, PNG, PNM.

   Please  report  bugs  and  comments on implementation to the discussion
   group http://groups.google.com/group/pfstools

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