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pfsin - Read an image in one of the several formats and write pfs stream to the standard output
pfsin <file> [<file>...]
This command can be used to read high- or low- dynamic range image in several recognized formats and output pfs stream on standard output. The pfs stream is usually piped to another program for further processing (see examples). To get a list of recognized formats and extensions, execute:
pfsin --help
This command is a front-end for pfsin* programs for reading images: pfsinrgbe, pfsinexr, etc. Based on the file extension, appropriate program is executed. If two different file format are given as parameters, two different program for loading images are executed. Additional options starting with dash '-' can be passed to pfsin* programs. The following rules apply for passing the options: the options given before any image file name (or %d pattern) are passed to all pfsin* programs. Options given after image file name are only passed to the program executed for that file(s). Note also that all option that take an argument (except --frames) must given in the form --option=value, that is without a space between an option and its argument.
The following options are shared by most pfsin* commands, although some may not accept --absolute and may ignore --linear.
startframe:step:endframe
Frame numbers start with startframe (default 0), are increased by step (default 1) and stop at endframe You can skip one of those values, for example 1:100 for frames 1,2,...,100 and 0:2: for frames 0,2,4,... up to the last file that exists.
See a hdr image in Radiance format (RGBE).
Tone map a hdr image and save it as JPEG.
For LDR formats - JPEG, PNG, PNM: If pfstools are compiled without ImageMagic support, this command currently will not handle multiple frames given with a %d pattern.
Please report bugs and comments on implementation to the discussion group http://groups.google.com/group/pfstools