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stream(1)						      General Commands Manual							 stream(1)

NAME
stream - a lightweight tool to stream one or more pixel components of the image or portion of the image to your choice of storage formats. SYNOPSIS
stream [options] input-file output-file OVERVIEW
Stream is a lightweight tool to stream one or more pixel components of the image or portion of the image to your choice of storage formats. It writes the pixel components as they are read from the input image a row at a time making stream desirable when working with large images or when you require raw pixel components. For more information about the stream command, point your browser to file:///usr/share/doc/packages/ImageMagick/www/stream.html or http://www.imagemagick.org/script/stream.php. DESCRIPTION
Image Settings: -authenticate value decrypt image with this password -channel type apply option to select image channels -colorspace type alternate image colorspace -compress type type of pixel compression when writing the image -define format:option define one or more image format options -density geometry horizontal and vertical density of the image -depth value image depth -extract geometry extract area from image -identify identify the format and characteristics of the image -interlace type type of image interlacing scheme -interpolate method pixel color interpolation method -limit type value pixel cache resource limit -map components one or more pixel components -monitor monitor progress -quantize colorspace reduce colors in this colorspace -quiet suppress all warning messages -regard-warnings pay attention to warning messages -sampling-factor geometry horizontal and vertical sampling factor -seed value seed a new sequence of pseudo-random numbers -set attribute value set an image attribute -size geometry width and height of image -storage-type type pixel storage type -transparent-color color transparent color -verbose print detailed information about the image -virtual-pixel method virtual pixel access method Miscellaneous Options: -debug events display copious debugging information -help print program options -log format format of debugging information -list type print a list of supported option arguments -version print version information By default, the image format of `file' is determined by its magic number. To specify a particular image format, precede the filename with an image format name and a colon (i.e. ps:image) or specify the image type as the filename suffix (i.e. image.ps). Specify 'file' as '-' for standard input or output. SEE ALSO
ImageMagick(1) COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1999-2010 ImageMagick Studio LLC. Additional copyrights and licenses apply to this software, see file:///usr/share/doc/pack- ages/ImageMagick/www/license.html or http://www.imagemagick.org/script/license.php ImageMagick Date: 2009/01/10 01:00:00 stream(1)

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compare(1)						      General Commands Manual							compare(1)

NAME
compare - mathematically and visually annotate the difference between an image and its reconstruction. SYNOPSIS
compare input-file input-file [options] output-file OVERVIEW
The compare program is a member of the ImageMagick(1) suite of tools. Use it to mathematically and visually annotate the difference between an image and its reconstruction. For more information about the compare command, point your browser to file:///usr/share/doc/packages/ImageMagick/www/compare.html or http://www.imagemagick.org/script/compare.php. DESCRIPTION
Image Settings: -authenticate value decrypt image with this password -channel type apply option to select image channels -colorspace type alternate image colorspace -compose operator set image composite operator -compress type type of pixel compression when writing the image -decipher filename convert cipher pixels to plain pixels -define format:option define one or more image format options -density geometry horizontal and vertical density of the image -depth value image depth -encipher filename convert plain pixels to cipher pixels -extract geometry extract area from image -format "string" output formatted image characteristics -fuzz distance colors within this distance are considered equal -identify identify the format and characteristics of the image -interlace type type of image interlacing scheme -highlight-color color emphasize pixel differences with this color -limit type value pixel cache resource limit -lowlight-color color de-emphasize pixel differences with this color -metric type measure differences between images with this metric -monitor monitor progress -profile filename add, delete, or apply an image profile -quality value JPEG/MIFF/PNG compression level -quiet suppress all warning messages -quantize colorspace reduce colors in this colorspace -regard-warnings pay attention to warning messages -sampling-factor geometry horizontal and vertical sampling factor -seed value seed a new sequence of pseudo-random numbers -set attribute value set an image attribute -size geometry width and height of image -transparent-color color transparent color -type type image type -verbose print detailed information about the image -virtual-pixel method virtual pixel access method Miscellaneous Options: -debug events display copious debugging information -help print program options -log format format of debugging information -list type print a list of supported option arguments -version print version information By default, the image format of `file' is determined by its magic number. To specify a particular image format, precede the filename with an image format name and a colon (i.e. ps:image) or specify the image type as the filename suffix (i.e. image.ps). Specify 'file' as '-' for standard input or output. SEE ALSO
ImageMagick(1) COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1999-2010 ImageMagick Studio LLC. Additional copyrights and licenses apply to this software, see file:///usr/share/doc/pack- ages/ImageMagick/www/license.html or http://www.imagemagick.org/script/license.php ImageMagick Date: 2009/01/10 01:00:00 compare(1)
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