Aperture: Unexpected results when working with grayscale or other non-RGB images

 
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Aperture: Unexpected results when working with grayscale or other non-RGB images

Adjustments on grayscale images sometimes give unexpected results, or do not work at all.

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ppmdist(1)						      General Commands Manual							ppmdist(1)

NAME
ppmdist - simplistic grayscale assignment for machine generated, color images SYNOPSIS
ppmdist [-intensity|-frequency] [ppmfile] DESCRIPTION
Reads a portable pixmap as input, performs a simplistic grayscale assignment intended for use with grayscale or bitmap printers. Often conversion from ppm to pgm will yield an image with contrast too low for good printer output. The program maximizes contrast between the gray levels output. A ppm input of n colors is read, and a pgm of n gray levels is written. The gray levels take on the values 0..n-1, while maxval takes on n-1. The mapping from color to stepped grayscale can be performed in order of input pixel intensity, or input pixel frequency (number of repeti- tions). OPTIONS
-frequency Sort input colors by the number of times a color appears in the input, before mapping to evenly distributed graylevels of output. -intensity Sort input colors by their grayscale intensity, before mapping to evenly distributed graylevels of out- put. This is the default. BUGS
Helpful only for images with a very small number of colors. Perhaps should have been an option to ppmtopgm(1). SEE ALSO
ppmtopgm(1), ppmhist(1), ppm(5) AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1993 by Dan Stromberg. 22 July 1992 ppmdist(1)