pamtopfm (1) - Linux Manuals
pamtopfm: Convert Netpbm image to PFM (Portable Float Map)
NAME
pamtopfm - Convert Netpbm image to PFM (Portable Float Map)SYNOPSIS
pamtopfm [-endian={big|little}] [-scale=float] [imagefile]All options can be abbreviated to their shortest unique prefix. You may use two hyphens instead of one. You may separate an option name and its value with white space instead of an equals sign.
DESCRIPTION
This program is part of Netpbm(1)
pamtopfm reads a Netpbm image (PNM or PAM) and converts it to a PFM (Portable Float Map) image.
The PFM (Portable Float Map) image format is a lot like PPM, but uses floating point numbers with no maxval to achieve a High Dynamic Range (HDR) format. That means it doesn't have a concept of absolute color and it can represent generic light intensity information rather than just visual information like PPM does. For example, two pixels that are so close in intensity that the human eye cannot tell them apart are not visually distinct, so a visual image format such as PPM would have no reason to use different sample values for them. But an HDR format would.
There are details of the PFM format in the PFM Format Description (1)
USC's HDRShop program and a program called Lefty use it.
pamtopfm creates a color PFM image if its input is RGB (PPM) and a non-color PFM otherwise.
Use
pfmtopam(1)
This specifies the scale factor of the PFM image.
This specifies the endianness of the PFM image. The samples
big means big endian -- the natural ordering;
Default is whichever endianness the machine on which pamtopfm
pamtopfm was added to Netpbm in Release 10.22 (April 2004).
OPTIONS
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