01-06-2010
Hi Sysgate,
Thanks for your input. I also thought that the effect on one big file will be smaller than smaller files.
Thanks once again for your time and help.
Regards
Ahmerin
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pamdice
pamdice(1) General Commands Manual pamdice(1)
NAME
pamdice - slice a Netpbm image into many horizontally and/or vertically
SYNOPSIS
pamslice -outstem=filenamestem [-width=width] [-height=height] [-verbose] [filename]
You can use the minimum unique abbreviation of the options. You can use two hyphens instead of one. You can separate an option name from
its value with white space instead of an equals sign.
DESCRIPTION
Reads a PAM, PBM, PGM, or PPM image as input. Splits it horizontally and/or vertically into equal size pieces and writes them into sepa-
rate files as the same kind of image.
See the -outstem option for information on naming of the output files.
The -width and -height options determine the size of the output pieces.
pnmcat can rejoin the images.
OPTIONS
-outstem=filenamestem
This option determines the names of the output files. Each output file is named filenamestem_y_x.type where filenamestem is the
value of the -outstem option, x and y are the horizontal and vertical locations, respectively, in the input image of the output
image, zero being the leftmost and top, and type is .pbm, .pgm, .ppm, or .pam, depending on the type of image.
-width=width
gives the width in pixels of the output images. The rightmost pieces are smaller than this if the input image is not a multiple of
width pixels wide.
-height=height
gives the height in pixels of the output images. The bottom pieces are smaller than this if the input image is not a multiple of
height pixels high.
-verbose
Print information about the processing to Standard Error.
SEE ALSO
pamcut(1), pnmcat(1), pgmslice(1), pnm(5)
AUTHOR
put by Bryan Henderson in the public domain in 2001
31 January 2001 pamdice(1)