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PROGRAM:

NAME


exrstdattr - a utility for modifying OpenEXR standard attributes.

SYNOPSIS


exrstdattr [options] infile outfile

DESCRIPTION


This manual page documents briefly the exrstdattr command. This manual page was written
for the Debian distribution because the original program does not have a manual page.

exrstdattr reads an OpenEXR image from infile, sets the values of one or more standard
attributes in the image's header, and saves the result in outfile. Note that infile and
outfile must not refer to the same file (i.e. the program cannot edit an image file "in
place").

OPTIONS


Options for setting attribute values include:

-chromaticities f f f f f f f f
CIE xy chromaticities for the red, green and blue primaries, and for the white
point (8 floats)

-whiteLuminance f
white luminance, in candelas per square meter (float, >= 0.0)

-xDensity f
horizontal output density, in pixels per inch (float, >= 0.0)

-owner s
name of the owner of the image (string)

-comments s
additional information about the image (string)

-capDate s
date when the image was created or captured, in local time (string, formatted as
YYYY:MM:DD hh:mm:ss)

-utcOffset f
offset of local time at capDate from UTC, in seconds (float, UTC == local time + x)

-longitude f, -latitude f, -altitude f
location where the image was recorded, in degrees east of Greenwich and north of
the equator, and in meters above sea level (float)

-focus f
the camera's focus distance, in meters (float, > 0, or "infinity")

-expTime f
exposure time, in seconds (float, >= 0)

-aperture f
lens apterture, in f-stops (float, >= 0)

-isoSpeed f
effective speed of the film or image sensor that was used to record the image
(float, >= 0)

-envmap s
indicates that the image is an environment map (string, LATLONG or CUBE)

-pixelAspectRatio f
width divided by height of a pixel (float, >= 0)

-screenWindowWidth f
width of the screen window (float, >= 0)

-screenWindowCenter f f
center of the screen window (2 floats)

-h prints these options

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