08-17-2007
Display Color Settings
I'm also installing Oracle 10g on a Sun V480 with with Solaris 8 and the PGX-64 display card. How to reset the number of colors for your screen?
Jim
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j2k_to_image
J2K_TO_IMAGE(1) OPENJPEG TOOLS J2K_TO_IMAGE(1)
NAME
j2k_to_image - convert a J2K, JP2 or JPT file into a PGM, PPM, PNM, PGX or BMP file
SYNOPSIS
j2k_to_image -i source -o destination [-r reduction] [-l layers]
j2k_to_image -ImgDir sourcedir -OutFor extension [-r reduction] [-l layers]
j2k_to_image -h
DESCRIPTION
j2k_to_image decodes a JPEG 2000-encoded image into another image format
OPTIONS
-ImgDir sourcedir
Directory of J2K, JP2 or JPT files to convert
-OutFor extension
PGM, PPM, PNM, PGX or BMP output file format
-i source
J2K, JP2 or JPT file to convert
-o destination
PGM, PPM, PNM, PGX or BMP file to output to
-h Display help information
-r reduction
Number of highest resolution levels to be discarded. Output resolution is effectively divided by 2^reduction
-l layers
Maximum count of quality layers to decode
AUTHOR
Written by Paul Hampson <Paul.Hampson@Pobox.com> based on the output of j2k_to_image -h as part of the Debian packaging of OpenJPEG
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2007 Paul Hampson
SEE ALSO
image_to_j2k(1), <http://www.openjpeg.org/index.php?menu=doc#decoder>
1.3+dfsg 2014-04-22 J2K_TO_IMAGE(1)