03-09-2010
Hi, it seems like don't give the expected output result
It gives the output result same as my input file?
Thanks again for your help.
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PIC2PS(9.1) PIC2PS(9.1)
NAME
pic2ps, pic2gif - convert picture files to other formats
SYNOPSIS
fb/pic2ps [ -c ] [ -h height ] [ input ]
fb/pic2gif [ -i ] [ -l ] [ -b depth ] [ input ]
DESCRIPTION
Pic2ps converts its input image (default standard input) into encapsulated PostScript, writing the result to standard output. If the input
image is full-color, its luminance is computed first, except under option -c, which produces output suitable for a color PostScript
printer. Option -h sets the output image height in inches. The default height is 3", to match the default height of the .BP macro in
troff -mpictures.
Pic2gif converts its input image (default standard input) into a Compuserv GIF format file, writing the result to standard output. It con-
verts only the first channel of the input image, which may yield wrong results -- use the -l flag or quantize(9.1) or some other dithering
filter to reduce color images to a single channel. Option -i produces an interlaced output file. Option -b sets the number of bits per
pixel in the output file. The default is 8, which is the maximum. Option -l makes pic2gif compute the NTSC luminance of its input. If
pic2gif's input contains no color map, it assumes that it is a 256 grey shade monochrome image.
SOURCE
/sys/src/fb/pic2ps.c
/sys/src/fb/pic2gif.c
SEE ALSO
mpictures(6), picfile(9.6), quantize(9.1),
PIC2PS(9.1)