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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? New Registration Modal for UNIX.COM Post 303028850 by gull04 on Wednesday 16th of January 2019 07:05:25 AM
Old 01-16-2019
Hi Neo,

The two front page Icons seem to give differing results on Firefox 58.1 see attached png's.

Regards

Gull04
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PNGNQ(1)							   User Manuals 							  PNGNQ(1)

NAME
pngnq - quantize png images SYNOPSIS
pngnq [-vfhV][-s sample_factor ][-Q dither ][-g gamma ][-e extension ][-d dir ][-n colors ][ inputfiles ] DESCRIPTION
pngnq quantizes a 32-bit RGBA PNG image to an 8 bit RGBA palette PNG using the neuquant algorithm. The output file name is the input file name extended with "-nq8.png" or a specified extension. OPTIONS
-v Verbose mode. Prints status messages. -f Force overwriting of files. -s sample factor Sample factor. The neuquant algorithm samples pixels stepping by this value. The default value of 3 gives good results. Higher val- ues sample less of the image pixels and thus are faster but less accurate. A factor of 1 samples every image pixel. -n colors Specifies the number of colors to quantize to. Defaults to 256 which is the maximum. The minimum here is 2. -Q dither Choose a dithering method: n = no dither (default), f = Floyd Steinberg dithering. -g gamma Set the image gamma correction. If not present, uses the png file's gamma or defaults to 1.0. -e extension Specifies the new filename extension. Defaults to "-nq8.png". Pngnq drops .png from the original filenames. If you set the argument of the -e option to .png and choose the -f option the input file will be overwritten. -d dir Tells pngnq to put output files in a directory other than the one the input files are in. input files The png files to be processed. Defaults to standard input if not specified. If standard input is being processed the output is sent to standard output. -h Print program help. -V Print version number and library versions. BUGS
Does not deal correctly with greyscale alpha images with low bit depths, but these wont benefit from quantizing. AUTHOR
Stuart Coyle <stuart.coyle@gmail.com> SEE ALSO
png(5) Linux MAY 2009 PNGNQ(1)
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