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Pamstretch User Manual(0)                            Pamstretch User Manual(0)

NAME
       pamstretch  - scale up a PNM or PAM image by interpolating between pix-
       els.

SYNOPSIS
       pamstretch

       [-xscale=X]

       [-yscale=Y] [-blackedge]

       [-dropedge]

       N

       [infile]

       You can use the minimum unique abbreviation of the  options.   You  can
       use  two  hyphens instead of one.  You can separate an option name from
       its value with white space instead of an equals sign.

DESCRIPTION
       This program is part of Netpbm(1)

       pamstretch  scales up pictures by integer  values,  either  vertically,
       horizontally,  or  both.   pamstretch  differs from pamscale and pamen-
       large in that when it inserts the additional rows and columns,  instead
       of  making  the  new  row  or column a copy of its neighbor, pamstretch
       makes the new row or column an interpolation between its neighbors.  In
       some images, this produces better looking output.

       To scale up to non-integer pixel sizes, e.g. 2.5, try pamstretch-gen(1)
        instead.

       Options  let  you  select  alternative  methods  of  dealing  with  the
       right/bottom edges of the picture.  Since  the  interpolation  is  done
       between  the top-left corners of the scaled-up pixels, it's not obvious
       what to do with the right/bottom edges.  The default  behaviour  is  to
       scale those up without interpolation (more precisely, the right edge is
       only interpolated vertically, and the bottom edge is only  interpolated
       horizontally),  but  there are two other possibilities, selected by the
       blackedge and dropedge options.

PARAMETERS
       The N parameter is the scale factor.  It is valid  only  if  you  don't
       specify  -xscale  or  -yscale.  In that case, pamstretch scales in both
       dimensions and by the scale factor N.

OPTIONS
       -xscale=X
              This is the horizontal scale factor.  If you don't specify this,
              but  do  specify  a  vertical scale factor, the horizontal scale
              factor is 1.

       -yscale=Y
              This is the vertical scale factor.  If you don't  specify  this,
              but  do  specify  a  horizontal scale factor, the vertical scale
              factor is 1.

       -blackedge
              interpolate to black at right/bottom edges.

       -dropedge
              drop one (source) pixel at right/bottom edges. This is  arguably
              more  logical than the default behaviour, but it means producing
              output which is a slightly odd size.

BUGS
       Usually produces fairly ugly output for PBMs. For most PBM input you'll
       probably  want  to reduce the `noise' first using something like pnmnl-
       filt(1)

SEE ALSO
       pamstretch-gen(1) , pamenlarge(1) , pamscale(1) , pnmnlfilt(1)

AUTHOR
       Russell Marks (russell.marks@ntlworld.com).

netpbm documentation           11 November 2001      Pamstretch User Manual(0)

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