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pbmmask - create a mask bitmap from a regular bitmap |
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!!SYNOPSIS |
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__pbmmask__ [[__-expand__] |
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[[''pbmfile''] |
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!!DESCRIPTION |
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Reads a portable bitmap as input. Creates a corresponding |
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The color to be interpreted as |
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This lets you do a masked paste like this, for objects with |
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For objects with a white background, you can either invert them or add a step: |
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Note that this three-step version works for objects with black backgrounds too, if you don't care about the wasted time. |
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You can also use masks with graymaps and pixmaps, using the |
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''pnmarith'' tool. For instance: |
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ppmtopgm obj.ppm | pgmtopbm -threshold | pbmmask |
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An interesting variation on this is to pipe the mask through the ''pnmsmooth'' script before using it. This makes the boundary between the two images less sharp. |
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Expands the mask by one pixel out from the image. This is |
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useful if you want a little white border around your image. |
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(A better solution might be to turn the ''pbmlife'' tool |
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into a general cellular automaton tool...) |
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!!SEE ALSO |
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pnmpaste(1), pnminvert(1), pbm(5), pnmarith(1), |
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pnmsmooth(1) |
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Copyright (C) 1988 by Jef Poskanzer. |
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