ppmntsc - Make RGB colors legal for NTSC or PAL color systems.
ppmntsc
[--pal] [--legalonly] [--illegalonly] [--correctedonly] [--verbose] [--debug] [infile]
Minimum unique abbreviations of options are acceptable.
This program is part of Netpbm(1).
This program makes colors legal in the NTSC (or PAL) color systems. Often, images generated on the computer are made for use in movies which ultimately end up on a television screen. However, the range of colors (as specified by their RGB values) on a computer does not match the range of colors that can be represented using the NTSC (or PAL) systems. If an image with "illegal" colors is sent directly to an NTSC (or PAL) video system for recording, the "illegal" colors will be clipped. This may result in an undesirable looking picture.
This utility tests each pixel in an image to see if it falls within the legal NTSC (or PAL) range. If not, it raises or lowers the pixel's saturation in the output so that it does fall within legal limits. Pixels that are already OK just go unmodified into the output.
Input is from the file named input. If input is -, input is from Standard Input. If you don't specify input, input is from Standard Input.
Output is always to Standard Output.
This program handles multi-image PPM input, producing multi-image PPM output.
In addition to the options common to all programs based on libnetpbm
(most notably -quiet, see
Common Options
), ppmntsc recognizes the following
command line options:
Wes Barris, Minnesota Supercomputer Center, Inc., Bryan Henderson