64-bit editions of Windows Vista require iTunes 7.6 or later

 
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Old 06-25-2009
64-bit editions of Windows Vista require iTunes 7.6 or later

Windows Vista Windows Vista 64-bit edition can support iTunes 7.6 or later. If you are using 7.5 or earlier, some features may or may not work correctly.

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vinvert(1Vi)															      vinvert(1Vi)

NAME
vinvert - invert image pixel values SYNOPSIS
vinvert [option ...] [infile] [outfile] DESCRIPTION
vinvert inverts each input image to produce a corresponding output image. The operation is suitable for swapping black and white in a grey- scale image. Each output pixel is computed from the corresponding input pixel by out-pixel = M - in-pixel where M is the maximum value allowed by the pixel representation, or 1 in the case of float or double pixels. Input pixel values must lie in the range [0,M]. Each output image has the same number of bands, rows and columns, and the same pixel representation, as the corresponding input image. COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
vinvert accepts the following options: -help Prints a message describing options. -in infile Specifies a Vista data file containing the input images. -out outfile Specifies where to write the output images as a Vista data file. Input and output files can be specified on the command line or allowed to default to the standard input and output streams. SEE ALSO
vnegate(1Vi), vop(1Vi), VImage(3Vi), Vista(7Vi) AUTHOR
Art Pope <pope@cs.ubc.ca> Vista Version 1.12 24 April 1993 vinvert(1Vi)