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ppmrough: create PPM image of two colors with a ragged border between them

NAME

ppmrough - create PPM image of two colors with a ragged border between them

SYNOPSIS

ppmrough

[-left pixels]

[-right pixels]

[-top pixels]

[-bottom pixels]

[-width pixels]

[-height pixels]

[-bg rgb:##/##/##]

[-fg rgb:##/##/##]

[-var pixels]

[-randomseed seed]

[-verbose]

All options can be abbreviated to their shortest unique prefix. You may use two hyphens instead of one. You may separate an option name and its value with white space instead of an equals sign.

DESCRIPTION

This program is part of Netpbm(1)

ppmrough generates a PPM image of the specified width, height, and colors. ppmrough tiles the image into semi-rectangular regions with a ragged borders between them. It calculates the fluctuations with the rand() standard C library function.

ppmrough writes the PPM image to Standard Output.

The maxval of the output image is 255 (You can change this with pamdepth).

Use the options -left or -right, respectively, to make vertical borders, and -top or -bottom, respectively, to generate horizontal borders inside the image. Each of these options needs an integer value pixels that determines the average distance of the interior border to the related edge of the image. You may combine the -left, -right, -top, and -bottom options to generate an image with more than one border. The algorithm ensures that you can concatenate two images produced with the same (i.e. -left) value without dislocations.

You specify the dimensions of the generated image with the -width and -height options.

Use the -bg and -fg options to set the background (margin) color and the foreground (interior) color, respectively. If you don't specify any of the -left, -right, -top, and -bottom options, all pixels are set to foreground color. The defaults are white foreground and black background.

Use the -var option to control the 'raggedness' of the border. The less its value is the smoother the border is. You can initialize the pseudo-random generator with the -init option.

You could use ppmrough with ppmtopgm to create a PGM alpha mask and use it to roughen up the edges of another image.

OPTIONS

-left=pixels

 Specifies the mean distance of the border from the left margin (default: no border).

-right=pixels
Specifies the mean distance of the border from the right margin (default: no border).

-top=pixels
Specifies the mean distance of the border from the top margin (default: no border).

-bottom=pixels
Specifies the mean distance of the border from the bottom margin (default: no border).

-width=pixels
Specifies the width of the image (default: 100).

-height=pixels
Specifies the height of the image (default: 100).

-bg=color
Background color. Specify this the same way you specify a color with
  ppmmake Default is black.

-fg=color
Foreground color. Specify this the same way you specify a color with
  ppmmake Default is white.

-var=pixels

 Specifies the variance of the ragged border (default: 10). Must be a positive integer. Set pixels to 1 to get a straight border.

-randomseed=seed
Use this option to initialize the pseudo-random number generator (the Standard C library srand() function) with seed.

Before Netpbm 10.61 (December 2012), this is called -init, and that still works.

-verbose
Run ppmrough in verbose mode. It reports all parameters on Standard Error.

HISTORY

This program was added to Netpbm in Release 10.9 (September 2002).

AUTHOR

Copyright (C) 2002 by Eckard Specht.

SEE ALSO

ppmmake(1) , pnmcat(1) , ppmtopgm(1) , ppm(1) ,