spctoppm(1) General Commands Manual spctoppm(1)NAME
spctoppm - convert an Atari compressed Spectrum file into a portable pixmap
SYNOPSIS
spctoppm [spcfile]
DESCRIPTION
Reads an Atari compressed Spectrum file as input. Produces a portable pixmap as output.
SEE ALSO sputoppm(1), ppm(5)AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1991 by Steve Belczyk (seb3@gte.com) and Jef Poskanzer.
19 July 1990 spctoppm(1)
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ppmtotga(1) General Commands Manual ppmtotga(1)NAME
ppmtotga - convert portable pixmap into a TrueVision Targa file
SYNOPSIS
ppmtotga [-mono|-cmap|-rgb] [-norle] [ppmfile]
DESCRIPTION
Reads a portable pixmap as input. Produces a TrueVision Targa file as output.
OPTIONS -mono Forces Targa file to be of type 8 bit monochrome. Input must be a portable bitmap or a portable graymap.
-cmap Forces Targa file to be of type 24 bit colormapped. Input must be a portable bitmap, a portable graymap or a portable pixmap con-
taining no more than 256 distinct colors.
-rgb Forces Targa file to be of type 24 bit unmapped color.
-norle Disables run-length encoding, in case you have a Targa reader which can't read run-length encoded files.
All flags can be abbreviated to their shortest unique prefix. If no file type is specified the most highly constained compatible type is
used, where monochrome is more constained than colormapped which is in turn more constained than unmapped.
BUGS
Does not support all possible Targa file types. Should really be in PNM, not PPM.
SEE ALSO tgatoppm(1), ppm(5)AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 by Mark Shand and Jef Poskanzer.
28 October 1991 ppmtotga(1)
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