tgatoppm(1)


NAME

   tgatoppm - convert TrueVision Targa file into a portable pixmap

SYNOPSIS

   tgatoppm [--alphaout={alpha-filename,-}] [--headerdump] tga-filename

DESCRIPTION

   Reads  a TrueVision Targa file as input.  Produces a portable pixmap as
   output.

OPTIONS

   --alphaout=alpha-filename
          tgatoppm creates a PGM (portable graymap)  file  containing  the
          alpha  channel  values  in  the input image.  If the input image
          doesn't  contain  an  alpha  channel,  the  alpha-filename  file
          contains  all  zero  (transparent)  alpha  values.  If you don't
          specify --alphaout, tgatoppm does not generate  an  alpha  file,
          and  if  the  input  image has an alpha channel, tgatoppm simply
          discards it.

          If you specify - as the  filename,  tgatoppm  writes  the  alpha
          output to Standard Output and discards the image.

          See pnmcomp(1) for one way to use the alpha output file.

   --headerdump
          Causes the header information to be dumped to stderr.

   All options can be abbreviated to their shortest unique prefix.

BUGS

   Should really be in PNM, not PPM.

SEE ALSO

   ppmtotga(1), pnmcomp(1), ppm(5)

AUTHOR

   Partially based on tga2rast, version 1.0, by Ian J. MacPhedran.

   Copyright (C) 1989 by Jef Poskanzer.

                             02 April 2000                     tgatoppm(1)





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