pamwipeout (1) Linux Manual Page
NAME
pamwipeout – replace detail with smooth gradient from one edge to the other
SYNOPSIS
pamwipeout {-lr | -tb} [filename]
Minimum unique abbreviation of options is acceptable. You may use double hyphens instead of single hyphen to denote options.
DESCRIPTION
This program is part of Netpbm(1)
The pamwipeout utility takes a Neptbm image as input and the uses two opposite edges of the image to wipe out anything in between. You can use it in combination with pamcut and pnmpaste / pamcomp to remove unwanted parts of a larger image. The program replaces the pixels in between the two edges with a gradient from one edge to the other.
In top-bottom mode, the program reads the whole image into memory before it can start processing. In left-right it will read the image a row at the time, process that row and write it to the output file. Therefore, in case of very large images, it may be better to use instead of "pamwipeout -tb" a pipe of "pamflip -cw | pamwipeout -lr | pamflip -ccw".
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PARAMETERS
Filename is the name of the input file. If you don’t specify this, pamwipeout reads the image from Standard Input.
OPTIONS
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-tb|-lr-
This option chooses between a vertical and a horizontal gradient. You must specify one of these, but not both.
SEE ALSO
pam(1)
pamflip(1) , pamcut(1) , pamcomp(1) , pnmpaste(1)
HISTORY
pamwipeout was new in Netpbm 10.54 (March 2011).
AUTHORS
Willem van Schaik wrote this program in January 2011 and contributed it to Netpbm.
