06-08-2013
In my opinion, you can start with 5.3 then just look for the enhancements on the future versions. IBM has this very documented. They don't really change much on the commands but on features and enhancement. 7.1 is the newest but from where I work, we still don't have it. Most are still on 6.1 and 5.3s.
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kdc2jpeg
KDC2JPEG(1) KDC2JPEG(1)
NAME
kdc2jpeg - convert Kodac kdc files to jpeg
SYNOPSIS
kdc2jpeg [ global-options ] inputfile [local-options -o outputfile1 ]
[ local-options -o outputfile2 ] ...
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the kdc2jpeg command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the
original program does not have a manual page.
kdc2jpeg is a program that converts Kodac kdc files to jpeg with attention to aspect ratio, accurate scaling, contrast adjustment, gamma
correction and image rotation.
OPTIONS
-w # output image width
-h # output image height
-g # absolute gamma correction
+g # relative gamma correction
-G no grain reduction (default)
+G reduce graininess
+GG reduce graininess (extra)
+e normal contrast enhancement (default)
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-W wht colour of light source
+s square pixels (default)
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+f fast processing
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+p crop image if necessary to fit width and height (default)
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-q # JPEG quality setting (0 to 100, default is 75)
+P create progressive JPEG file
SEE ALSO
kdc2jpeg(1)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Martin Wuertele <maxx@wuertele.net>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
Martin Wuertele <maxx@debian.org> 0.01 KDC2JPEG(1)