pamgauss (1) - Linux Manuals
pamgauss: create a two dimensional gaussian function as a PAM image
NAME
pamgauss - create a two dimensional gaussian function as a PAM image
SYNOPSIS
pamgauss width height -sigma=number [-maxval=number] [-tupletype=string]
Minimum unique abbreviation of option is acceptable. You may use double hyphens instead of single hyphen to denote options. You may use white space in place of the equals sign to separate an option name from its value.
EXAMPLES
pamgauss 3 3 -sigma=.5 -tupletype=GRAYSCALE | pamtopnm >gauss.pgm pnmconvol -nooffset gauss.pgm myimage.ppm >blurred.ppm
DESCRIPTION
This program is part of Netpbm(1)
pamgauss generates a one-plane PAM image whose samples are a gaussian function of their distance from the center of the image. I.e. the sample value is highest in the center and goes down, in a bell curve shape, as you move away from the center.
The values are scaled so that the volume under the surface of the two-dimensional Gaussian function is the maxval of the image.
You can use this image as a convolution kernel with pnmconvol to blur an image. (This technique is known as Gaussian blurring).
width and height are the dimensions of the image that pamgauss generates. Mathematically speaking, they are the domain of the two dimensional gaussian function.
The sum of all the samples is equal to the image's maxval (within rounding error). This is true even if you clip the Gaussian function by making the image too small. If you want to be sure you get a whole Gaussian function, make sure that you choose a sigma and image dimensions so that if you made it any larger, the sample values at the edges would be zero.
The output image is PAM. To make it usable with pnmconvol, specify -tupletype=GRAYSCALE so pnmconvol can use it as if it were PGM. You must use the -nooffset option on pnmconvol because zero means zero in the PAM that pamgauss generates.
OPTIONS
- -sigma=number
-
This is the sigma parameter of the Gaussian function (if it were a
Gaussian probability function, this would be its standard deviation).
The higher the number, the more spread out the function is. Normally,
you want to make this number low enough that the function reaches zero
value before the edge of your image.
number is in units of pixels.
This option is required. There is no default.
- -maxval=number
-
This is the maxval for the output image. It defaults to 255.
- -tupletype=string
-
This is the value of the "tuple_type" attribute of the created PAM image.
It can be any string up to 255 characters. If you don't specify this,
pamgauss generates a PAM with unspecified tuple type.
HISTORY
pamgauss was new in Netpbm 10.23 (July 2004).