convert
convert(t)                                             convert(t)



       NAME    convert - convert an image or sequence of images


SYNOPSIS
       convert [ options ... ] input_file output_file


DESCRIPTION
       Convert  converts  an input file using one image format to
       an output file with a differing image format. In addition,
       various  types of image processing can be performed on the
       converted image during  the  conversion  process.  Convert
       recognizes the image formats listed in ImageMagick(k).


EXAMPLES
       To  convert  a  MIFF  image  of a cockatoo to a SUN raster
       image, use:

           convert cockatoo.miff sun:cockatoo.ras

       To convert a multi-page PostScript document to  individual
       FAX pages, use:

           convert -monochrome document.ps fax:page

       To  convert  a TIFF image to a PostScript A4 page with the
       image in the lower left-hand corner, use:

           convert -page A4+0+0 image.tiff document.ps

       To convert a raw Gray image with a 128 byte  header  to  a
       portable graymap, use:

           convert -depth 8 -size 768x512+128 gray:raw
                   image.pgm

       To convert a Photo CD image to a TIFF image, use:

           convert -size 1536x1024 img0009.pcd image.tiff
           convert img0009.pcd[4] image.tiff

       To  create  a  visual  image  directory  of  all your JPEG
       images, use:

           convert 'vid:*.jpg' directory.miff

       To annotate an image with blue text using  font  12x24  at
       position (100,100), use:

           convert -font helvetica -fill blue
                   -draw "text 100,100 Cockatoo"
                   bird.jpg bird.miff

       To  tile  a  640x480  image with a JPEG texture with bumps
       use:

           convert -size 640x480 tile:bumps.jpg tiled.png

       To surround an icon with an ornamental border to use  with
       Mosaic(c), use:

           convert -mattecolor "#697B8F" -frame 6x6 bird.jpg
                   icon.png

       To  create  a  MNG animation from a DNA molecule sequence,
       use:

           convert -delay 20 dna.* dna.mng

OPTIONS
       Options are processed in command line  order.  Any  option
       you  specify on the command line remains in effect for the
       set of images that follows, until the set is terminated by
       the  appearance of any option or -noop.  Some options only
       affect the decoding of images and others only  the  encod-
       ing.  The latter can appear after the final group of input
       images.

       For a  more  detailed  description  of  each  option,  see
       ImageMagick(k).


       -adjoin
              join images into a single multi-image file

       -affine <matrix>
              drawing transform matrix

       -antialias
              remove pixel aliasing

       -append
              append a set of images

       -average
              average a set of images

       -background <color>
              the background color

       -blur <radius>x<sigma>
              blur the image with a gaussian operator

       -border <width>x<height>
              surround the image with a border of color

       -bordercolor <color>
              the border color

       -box <color>
              set the color of the annotation bounding box

       -cache <threshold>
              megabytes of memory available to the pixel cache

       -channel <type>
              the type of channel

       -charcoal <factor>
              simulate a charcoal drawing

       -chop <width>x<height>{+-}<x>{+-}<y>{%}
              remove pixels from the interior of an image

       -clip  apply the clipping path, if one is present

       -coalesce
              merge a sequence of images

       -colorize <value>
              colorize the image with the pen color

       -colors <value>
              preferred number of colors in the image

       -colorspace <value>
              the type of colorspace

       -comment <string>
              annotate an image with a comment

       -compose <operator>
              the type of image composition

       -compress <type>
              the type of image compression

       -contrast
              enhance or reduce the image contrast

       -crop <width>x<height>{+-}<x>{+-}<y>{%}
              preferred size and location of the cropped image

       -cycle <amount>
              displace image colormap by amount

       -debug enable debug printout

       -deconstruct
              break down an image sequence into constituent parts

       -delay <1/100ths of a second>
              display the next image after pausing

       -density <width>x<height>
              vertical and horizontal resolution in pixels of the
              image

       -depth <value>
              depth of the image

       -despeckle
              reduce the speckles within an image

       -display <host:display[.screen]>
              specifies the X server to contact

       -dispose <method>
              GIF disposal method

       -dither
              apply Floyd/Steinberg error diffusion to the image

       -draw <string>
              annotate  an  image with one or more graphic primi-
              tives

       -edge <radius>
              detect edges within an image

       -emboss
              emboss an image

       -endian <type>
              specify endianness (MSB or LSB) of output image

       -enhance
              apply a digital filter to enhance a noisy image

       -equalize
              perform histogram equalization to the image

       -fill <color>
              color to use when filling a graphic primitive

       -filter <type>
              use this type of filter when resizing an image

       -flatten
              flatten a sequence of images

       -flip  create a "mirror image"

       -flop  create a "mirror image"

       -font <name>
              use this font when annotating the image with text

       -frame <width>x<height>+<outer bevel  width>+<inner  bevel
       width>
              surround the image with an ornamental border

       -fuzz <distance>{%}
              colors within this distance are considered equal

       -gamma <value>
              level of gamma correction

       -gaussian <radius>x<sigma>
              blur the image with a gaussian operator

       -geometry <width>x<height>{+-}<x>{+-}<y>{%}{@} {!}{<}{>}
              preferred size and location of the Image window.

       -gravity <type>
              direction primitive  gravitates to when  annotating
              the image.

       -help  print usage instructions

       -implode <factor>
              implode image pixels about the center

       -intent <type>
              use this type of rendering intent when managing the
              image color

       -interlace <type>
              the type of interlacing scheme

       -label <name>
              assign a label to an image

       -level <value>
              adjust the level of image contrast

       -list <type>
              the type of list

       -loop <iterations>
              add Netscape loop extension to your GIF animation

       -map <filename>
              choose a particular set of colors from this image

       -mask <filename>
              Specify a clipping mask

       -matte store matte channel if the image has one

       -median <radius>
              apply a median filter to the image

       -modulate <value>
              vary the brightness,  saturation,  and  hue  of  an
              image

       -monochrome
              transform the image to black and white

       -morph <frames>
              morphs an image sequence

       -mosaic
              create a mosaic from an image sequence

       -negate
              replace every pixel with its complementary color

       -noise <radius|type>
              add or reduce noise in an image

       -noop  NOOP (no option)

       -normalize
              transform  image  to  span  the full range of color
              values

       -opaque <color>
              change this color to the pen color within the image

       -page <width>x<height>{+-}<x>{+-}<y>{%}{!}{<}{>}
              size and location of an image canvas

       -paint <radius>
              simulate an oil painting

       -pen <color>
              specify the pen color for drawing operations

       -ping  efficiently determine image characteristics

       -pointsize <value>
              pointsize  of  the Postscript, OPTION1, or TrueType
              font

       -preview <type>
              image preview type

       -process <command>
              process a sequence of images

       -profile <filename>
              add ICM, IPTC, or generic profile  to image

       -quality <value>
              JPEG/MIFF/PNG compression level

       -raise <width>x<height>
              lighten or darken image edges

       -region <width>x<height>{+-}<x>{+-}<y>
              apply options to a portion of the image

       -resize <width>x<height>{+-}<x>{+-}<y>{%}{@}{!}{<}{>}
              resize and locate an image

       -roll {+-}<x>{+-}<y>
              roll an image vertically or horizontally

       -rotate <degrees>{<}{>}
              apply Paeth image rotation to the image

       -sample <geometry>
              scale image with pixel sampling

       -sampling_factor <horizontal_factor>x<vertical_factor>
              sampling factors used by JPEG encoder.

       -scale <geometry>
              scale the image.

       -scene <value>
              set scene number

       -seed <value>
              pseudo-random number generator seed value

       -segment <cluster threshold>x<smoothing threshold>
              segment an image

       -shade <azimuth>x<elevation>
              shade the image using a distant light source

       -sharpen <radius>x<sigma>
              sharpen the image

       -shave <width>x<height>
              shave pixels from the image edges

       -shear <x degrees>x<y degrees>
              shear the image along the X or Y axis

       -size <width>x<height>{+offset}
              width and height of the image

       -solarize <factor>
              negate all pixels above the threshold level

       -spread <amount>
              displace image pixels by a random amount

       -stroke <color>
              color to use when stroking a graphic primitive

       -strokewidth <value>
              set the stroke width

       -swirl <degrees>
              swirl image pixels about the center

       -texture <filename>
              name of texture to tile onto the image background

       -threshold <value>
              threshold the image

       -tile <filename>
              tile image when filling a graphic primitive

       -transparent <color>
              make this color transparent within the image

       -treedepth <value>
              tree depth for the color reduction algorithm

       -trim  trim an image

       -type <type>
              the image type

       -units <type>
              the type of image resolution

       -unsharp <radius>x<sigma>
              sharpen the image with an unsharp mask operator

       -use_pixmap
              use the pixmap

       -verbose
              print detailed information about the image

       -view <string>
              FlashPix viewing parameters

       -wave <amplitude>x<wavelength>
              alter an image along a sine wave

       -write <filename>
              write  an image sequence [convert, composite]

              For a more detailed description of each option, see
              ImageMagick(k).


SEGMENTATION
       Use  -segment  to  segment  an image by analyzing the his-
       tograms of the color components and identifying units that
       are  homogeneous  with  the  fuzzy  c-means technique. The
       scale-space filter analyzes the histograms  of  the  three
       color  components  of  the  image  and identifies a set of
       classes.  The extents of each class is  used  to  coarsely
       segment the image with thresholding.  The color associated
       with each class is determined by the  mean  color  of  all
       pixels  within the extents of a particular class. Finally,
       any unclassified pixels are assigned to the closest  class
       with the fuzzy c-means technique.

       The fuzzy c-Means algorithm can be summarized as follows:


       Build  a  histogram,  one  for each color component of the
       image.

       For each histogram,  successively  apply  the  scale-space
       filter and build an interval tree of zero crossings in the
       second derivative at each scale.  Analyze this scale-space
       "fingerprint"  to  determine which peaks or valleys in the
       histogram are most predominant.

       The fingerprint defines intervals on the axis of the  his-
       togram. Each interval contains either a minima or a maxima
       in the original  signal.  If  each  color  component  lies
       within  the  maxima  interval,  that  pixel  is considered
       "classified" and is assigned an unique class number.

       Any pixel that fails to be classified in the above thresh-
       olding  pass  is  classified using the fuzzy c-Means tech-
       nique. It is assigned to one of the classes discovered  in
       the histogram analysis phase.


       The fuzzy c-Means technique attempts to cluster a pixel by
       finding the local minima of the generalized  within  group
       sum  of  squared  error  objective  function.  A  pixel is
       assigned to the closest class of which the  fuzzy  member-
       ship has a maximum value.

       For additional information see: <bq>Young Won Lim, Sang Uk
       Lee, ``On The Color Image Segmentation Algorithm Based  on
       the  Thresholding and the Fuzzy c-Means Techniques'', Pat-
       tern Recognition, Volume  23,  Number  9,  pages  935-952,
       1990.</bq>


ENVIRONMENT
       DISPLAY
              To  get  the  default  host,  display  number,  and
              screen.

SEE ALSO
       display(y), animate(e), identify(y), ImageMagick(k),  mon-
       tage(e), mogrify(y), composite(e)


COPYRIGHT
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AUTHORS
       John Cristy, ImageMagick Studio LLC,
       Glenn Randers-Pehrson, ImageMagick Studio LLC.





ImageMagick         Date: 2002/02/15 01:00:00          convert(t)