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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Print from screen session Post 302465041 by DGPickett on Thursday 21st of October 2010 02:22:57 PM
Old 10-21-2010
Been a while since I ran screen!

man page screen section 1

Code:
       C-a h       (hardcopy)    Write a hardcopy of the current window to the
                                 file "hardcopy.n".

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dcod2lum(1)							    OFFIS DCMTK 						       dcod2lum(1)

NAME
dcod2lum - Convert hardcopy characteristic curve file to softcopy format SYNOPSIS
dcod2lum in-file out-file DESCRIPTION
Command line program that converts a hardcopy characteristic curve file to softcopy format. In other words, the measured optical density (OD) values from the input file are transformed to the luminance space according to the formula: L = La + L0 * 10^(-D) where L is the resulting luminance, La is the reflected ambient light and L0 the illumination (both measured in cd/m^2), 'D' the optical density (OD). Please note that if no illumination value is specified in the input file (keyword lum) all optical density values are mapped to a constant luminance. PARAMETERS
in-file hardcopy characteristic curve file to be converted out-file softcopy characteristic curve file to be written NOTES
The format of both input and ouput file is described the documentation of the dcmdspfn command line tool. In addition, the data folder contains sample characteristics file monitors, cameras, printers and scanners. FILES
<datadir>/camera.lut - sample characteristics file of a camera <datadir>/monitor.lut - sample characteristics file of a monitor <datadir>/printer.lut - sample characteristics file of a printer <datadir>/scanner.lut - sample characteristics file of a scanner SEE ALSO
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