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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-15 19:43:11 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-15 19:43:11 +0000 |
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Adding upstream version 4.22.0.upstream/4.22.0
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diff --git a/upstream/debian-unstable/man1/pammixinterlace.1 b/upstream/debian-unstable/man1/pammixinterlace.1 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..48609fe4 --- /dev/null +++ b/upstream/debian-unstable/man1/pammixinterlace.1 @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +\ +.\" This man page was generated by the Netpbm tool 'makeman' from HTML source. +.\" Do not hand-hack it! If you have bug fixes or improvements, please find +.\" the corresponding HTML page on the Netpbm website, generate a patch +.\" against that, and send it to the Netpbm maintainer. +.TH "Pammixinterlace User Manual" 1 "22 February 2007" "netpbm documentation" + +.SH NAME +pammixinterlace - mix adjacent lines to merge interlaced images + +.UN synopsis +.SH SYNOPSIS + +\fBpammixinterlace\fP + +[\fB-filter=\fP{\fBlinear\fP, \fBfir\fP, \fBffmpeg\fP}] + +[\fB-adaptive\fP] + +[\fIinfile\fP] + + +.UN description +.SH DESCRIPTION +.PP +This program is part of +.BR "Netpbm" (1)\c +\&. +.PP +\fBpammixinterlace\fP is meant to operate on an image which is the +interlacing of two images, where raster rows 0, 2, 4, etc. are from +one image and rows 1, 3, 5, etc. are from another. (See below for +why you might expect to encounter such an image). +.PP +\fBpammixinterlace\fP makes each row of the output a mixture +of the corresponding row of the input and its two neighbors. It uses +half of the main row and a quarter each of the two neighbor rows. +.PP +This can be useful if the image is a video capture from an +interlaced video source. In that case, each row shows the subject +1/60 second before or after the two rows that surround it. If the +subject is moving, this can detract from the quality of the image. +.PP +In video data streams, you often find each frame contains only half +the rows of the image -- the odd half or the even half. The displayer +of the stream displays the rows in their proper positions on a CRT as +they come in. When you display the rows in this order, the CRT has +less flicker because a particular area of the screen gets refreshed +twice as often. In the process of capturing such a stream, computers +often generate the interlaced image of the type that +\fBpammixinterlace\fP works with. But this interlaced image, when +displayed on a CRT, does not look the same as if a displayer were +rendering the stream directly on a CRT as it arrived, because of the +timing of when the various pixels get drawn and subsequently fade. +That's why you need something like \fBpammixinterlace\fP. +.PP +You may prefer the effect of simply extracting one of two images. +You can do that with \fBpamdeinterlace\fP. + + +.UN options +.SH OPTIONS +.PP +In addition to the options common to all programs based on libnetpbm +(most notably \fB-quiet\fP, see +.UR index.html#commonoptions + Common Options +.UE +\&), \fBpammixinterlace\fP recognizes the following +command line options: + + + +.TP +\fB-filter=\fP{\fBlinear\fP,\fBfir\fP,\fBffmpeg\fP} +This option chooses between one of the three filtering mechanisms. +\fBlinear\fP is a linear-blend formula. \fBfir\fP is a size-5 FIR +low-pass filter, and \fBffmpeg\fP is a formula pulled from the +documentation of the program +.UR http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu +\fBffmpeg\fP +.UE +\&. +.sp +The default is \fBfir\fP. + +.TP +\fB-adaptive\fP +This option turns on "adaptive" filtering mode. In this mode +\fBpammixinterlace\fP modifies only pixels that are obviously part of +a "comb" pattern. + + + + +.UN seealso +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR "pamdeinterlace" (1)\c +\&, +.BR "pam" (1)\c +\& +.BR "pnm" (1)\c +\& +.SH DOCUMENT SOURCE +This manual page was generated by the Netpbm tool 'makeman' from HTML +source. The master documentation is at +.IP +.B http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/pammixinterlace.html +.PP
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