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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Save output in a variable Post 302424210 by curleb on Monday 24th of May 2010 01:45:35 PM
Old 05-24-2010
skip giving it anything...just call it as convert. what's it say?
 

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RA_PICT(1)						      General Commands Manual							RA_PICT(1)

NAME
ra_pict - convert Radiance pictures to Macintosh PICT files SYNOPSIS
ra_pict [ -e +/- stops ] [ -v ] [ -g gamma ] [ infile [ outfile ]] DESCRIPTION
Ra_pict converts a Radiance picture, as produced by rpict (1) to a Macintosh PICT file. The picture will be a 24 bit PICT 2 picture, using a single bit map (DirectRect). OPTIONS
-g gamma This sets an explict gamma correction for the image. If it is not specified, the default value of 2.0 is used. -v Invokes verbose mode, and gives line on standard error giving the size of the picture and the gamma correction used. -e +/- stops Adjusts the exposure by stops. infile Specifies the file to read the picture from. If none is specified, it takes it from standard input. If standard input is used, then the picture is sent to standard output. outfile Specifies the file to send the PICT file to. If none is specified, it is sent to standard output. EXAMPLES
ra_pict mypict.hdr mypict.pict Will convert the Radiance picture mypict.hdr, giving the Macintosh PICT mypict.pict. ra_pict -g 2.2 mypict.hdr mypict.pict Will convert the file using a gamma of 2.2. SEE ALSO
rpict(1) BUGS
Does not yet do Macintosh PICT to Radiance PIC, as this PICT files are a lot more complex than just one bit map. This is left as an exer- cise for the reader :-) AUTHOR
Russell Street RADIANCE
11/15/93 RA_PICT(1)
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