The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software v4
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.TH CJPEG 1 "28 February 1992"
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.TH CJPEG 1 "4 November 1992"
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.SH NAME
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cjpeg \- compress an image file to a JPEG file
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B cjpeg
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[
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.BI \-Q " quality"
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.BI \-quality " N"
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]
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[
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.B \-oTIad
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.B \-grayscale
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]
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[
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.BI \-m " memory"
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.B \-optimize
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]
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[
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.B \-targa
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]
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[
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.BI \-maxmemory " N"
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]
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[
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.BI \-restart " N"
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]
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[
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.BI \-smooth " N"
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]
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[
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.B \-verbose
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]
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[
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.B \-debug
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]
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[
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.B \-arithmetic
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]
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[
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.B \-nointerleave
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]
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[
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.BI \-qtables " file"
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]
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[
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.BI \-sample " HxV[,...]"
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]
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[
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.I filename
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.B cjpeg
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compresses the named image file, or the standard input if no file is
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named, and produces a JPEG/JFIF file on the standard output.
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The currently supported image file formats are: PPM (PBMPLUS color
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The currently supported input file formats are: PPM (PBMPLUS color
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format), PGM (PBMPLUS gray-scale format), GIF, Targa, and RLE (Utah Raster
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Toolkit format). (RLE is supported only if the URT library is available.)
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.SH OPTIONS
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All switch names may be abbreviated; for example,
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.B \-grayscale
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may be written
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.B \-gray
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or
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.BR \-gr .
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Most of the "basic" switches can be abbreviated to as little as one letter.
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Upper and lower case are equivalent (thus
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.B \-GIF
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is the same as
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.BR \-gif ).
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British spellings are also accepted (e.g.,
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.BR \-greyscale ),
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though for brevity these are not mentioned below.
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.PP
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The basic switches are:
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.TP
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.BI \-Q " quality"
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.BI \-quality " N"
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Scale quantization tables to adjust image quality. Quality is 0 (worst) to
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100 (best); default is 75. (See below for more info.)
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.TP
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.B \-o
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.B \-grayscale
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Create monochrome JPEG file from color input. Be sure to use this switch when
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compressing a grayscale GIF file, because
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.B cjpeg
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isn't bright enough to notice whether a GIF file uses only shades of gray.
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By saying
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.BR \-grayscale ,
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you'll get a smaller JPEG file that takes less time to process.
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.TP
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.B \-optimize
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Perform optimization of entropy encoding parameters. Without this, default
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encoding parameters are used.
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.B \-o
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.B \-optimize
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usually makes the JPEG file a little smaller, but
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.B cjpeg
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runs somewhat slower and needs much more memory. Image quality and speed of
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decompression are unaffected by
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.BR \-o .
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.BR \-optimize .
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.TP
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.B \-T
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.B \-targa
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Input file is Targa format. Targa files that contain an "identification"
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field will not be automatically recognized by
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.BR cjpeg ;
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for such files you must specify
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.B \-T
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to force
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.B \-targa
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to make
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.B cjpeg
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to treat the input as Targa format.
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.TP
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.B \-I
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Generate noninterleaved JPEG file (not yet supported).
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.TP
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.B \-a
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Use arithmetic coding rather than Huffman coding (not currently
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supported for legal reasons).
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.TP
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.B \-d
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Enable debug printout. More
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.BR \-d 's
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give more output. Also, version information is printed at startup.
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.TP
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.BI \-m " memory"
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Set limit for amount of memory to use in processing large images. Value is
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in thousands of bytes, or millions of bytes if "M" is attached to the
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number. For example,
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.B \-m 4m
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selects 4000000 bytes. If more space is needed, temporary files will be used.
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treat the input as Targa format.
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.PP
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The
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.B \-Q
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.B \-quality
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switch lets you trade off compressed file size against quality of the
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reconstructed image: the higher the
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.B \-Q
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setting, the larger the JPEG file, and the closer the output image will be to
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the original input. Normally you want to use the lowest
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.B \-Q
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setting (smallest file) that decompresses into something visually
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indistinguishable from the original image. For this purpose the
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.B \-Q
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setting should be between 50 and 95; the default of 75 is often about right.
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If you see defects at
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.B \-Q
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reconstructed image: the higher the quality setting, the larger the JPEG file,
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and the closer the output image will be to the original input. Normally you
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want to use the lowest quality setting (smallest file) that decompresses into
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something visually indistinguishable from the original image. For this
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purpose the quality setting should be between 50 and 95; the default of 75 is
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often about right. If you see defects at
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.B \-quality
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75, then go up 5 or 10 counts at a time until you are happy with the output
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image. (The optimal setting will vary from one image to another.)
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.PP
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.B \-Q
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.B \-quality
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100 will generate a quantization table of all 1's, eliminating loss in the
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quantization step (but there is still information loss in subsampling, as well
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as roundoff error). This setting is mainly of interest for experimental
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purposes.
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.B \-Q
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values above about 95 are
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purposes. Quality values above about 95 are
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.B not
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recommended for normal use; the compressed file size goes up dramatically for
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hardly any gain in output image quality.
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.PP
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In the other direction,
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.B \-Q
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values below 50 will produce very small files of low image quality. Settings
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around 5 to 10 might be useful in preparing an index of a large image library,
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for example. Try
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.B \-Q
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2 (or so) for some amusing Cubist effects. (Note:
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.B \-Q
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In the other direction, quality values below 50 will produce very small files
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of low image quality. Settings around 5 to 10 might be useful in preparing an
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index of a large image library, for example. Try
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.B \-quality
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2 (or so) for some amusing Cubist effects. (Note: quality
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values below about 25 generate 2-byte quantization tables, which are
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considered optional in the JPEG standard.
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considered optional in the JPEG standard.
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.B cjpeg
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emits a warning message when you give such a
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.B \-Q
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value, because some commercial JPEG programs may be unable to decode the
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resulting file.)
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emits a warning message when you give such a quality value, because some
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commercial JPEG programs may be unable to decode the resulting file.)
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.PP
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Switches for advanced users:
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.TP
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.BI \-maxmemory " N"
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Set limit for amount of memory to use in processing large images. Value is
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in thousands of bytes, or millions of bytes if "M" is attached to the
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number. For example,
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.B \-max 4m
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selects 4000000 bytes. If more space is needed, temporary files will be used.
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.TP
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.BI \-restart " N"
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Emit a JPEG restart marker every N MCU rows, or every N MCU blocks if "B" is
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attached to the number.
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.B \-restart 0
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(the default) means no restart markers.
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.TP
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.BI \-smooth " N"
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Smooth the input image to eliminate dithering noise. N, ranging from 1 to
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100, indicates the strength of smoothing. 0 (the default) means no smoothing.
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.TP
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.B \-verbose
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Enable debug printout. More
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.BR \-v 's
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give more output. Also, version information is printed at startup.
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.TP
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.B \-debug
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Same as
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.BR \-verbose .
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.PP
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The
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.B \-restart
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option inserts extra markers that allow a JPEG decoder to resynchronize after
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a transmission error. Without restart markers, any damage to a compressed
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file will usually ruin the image from the point of the error to the end of the
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image; with restart markers, the damage is usually confined to the portion of
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the image up to the next restart marker. Of course, the restart markers
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occupy extra space. We recommend
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.B \-restart 1
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for images that will be transmitted across unreliable networks such as Usenet.
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.PP
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The
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.B \-smooth
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option filters the input to eliminate fine-scale noise. This is often useful
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when converting GIF files to JPEG: a moderate smoothing factor of 10 to 50
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gets rid of dithering patterns in the input file, resulting in a smaller JPEG
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file and a better-looking image. Too large a smoothing factor will visibly
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blur the image, however.
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.PP
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Switches for wizards:
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.TP
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.B \-arithmetic
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Use arithmetic coding rather than Huffman coding. (Not currently
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supported for legal reasons.)
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.TP
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.B \-nointerleave
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Generate noninterleaved JPEG file (not yet supported).
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.TP
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.BI \-qtables " file"
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Use the quantization tables given in the specified file. The file should
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contain one to four tables (64 values each) as plain text. Comments preceded
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by '#' may be included in the file. The tables are implicitly numbered
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0,1,etc. If
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.B \-quality
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N is also specified, the values in the file are scaled according to
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.BR cjpeg 's
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quality scaling curve.
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.TP
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.BI \-sample " HxV[,...]"
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Set JPEG sampling factors. If you specify fewer H/V pairs than there are
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components, the remaining components are set to 1x1 sampling. The default
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setting is equivalent to \fB\-sample 2x2\fR.
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.PP
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The "wizard" switches are intended for experimentation with JPEG. If you
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don't know what you are doing, \fBdon't use them\fR. You can easily produce
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files with worse image quality and/or poorer compression than you'll get from
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the default settings. Furthermore, these switches should not be used when
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making files intended for general use, because not all JPEG implementations
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will support unusual JPEG parameter settings.
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.SH EXAMPLES
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.LP
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This example compresses the PPM file foo.ppm with a quality factor of
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60 and saves the output as foo.jpg:
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.IP
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.B cjpeg \-Q
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.B cjpeg \-quality
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.I 60 foo.ppm
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.B >
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.I foo.jpg
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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.TP
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.B JPEGMEM
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If this environment variable is set, its value is the default memory limit.
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The value is specified as described for the
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.B \-maxmemory
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switch.
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.B JPEGMEM
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overrides the default value specified when the program was compiled, and
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itself is overridden by an explicit
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.BR \-maxmemory .
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR djpeg (1)
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.br
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Not all variants of Targa file format are supported.
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.PP
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The
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.B -T
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.B -targa
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switch is not a bug, it's a feature. (It would be a bug if the Targa format
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designers had not been clueless.)
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.PP
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Not as fast as we'd like.
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Still not as fast as we'd like.
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