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PROGRAM:
NAME
pfssize - Resize frames
SYNOPSIS
pfssize [--x <new_width>] [--y <new_height>] [--ratio <scale_ratio>] [--maxx <max_width>]
[--maxy <max_heigh>] [--minx <max_width>] [--miny <max_heigh>] [--filter <filter-name>]
DESCRIPTION
Resize all frames and all channels in the stream. Note that resampling is done on each
channel as it is - for color images resampling is usually done in linear (not gamma
corrected) XYZ color space.
OPTIONS
--x <new_width>, -x <new_width>
New x resolution in pixels.
--y <new_height>, -y <new_height>
New y resolution in pixels.
--ratio <scale_ratio>, -r <scale_ratio>
Resize both width and height using the given ratio. Ratio equal 1 is the original
size, lower than 1 makes the frames smaller and greater than 1, enlarges the
frames.
--minx <max_width>, --miny <max_heigh>
Make sure that the resulting image has at least <min_width> width and/or
<min_height> height. Cannot be used in combination with -x, -y and --ratio.
--maxx <max_width>, --maxy <max_heigh>
Make sure that the resulting image has at most <max_width> width and/or
<max_height> height. Cannot be used in combination with -x, -y and --ratio.
--filter <filter-name>, -f <filter-name>
Use filter <filter-name> for upsampling (on downsampling, box filter is always
used). Available filters:
BOX Box filter. This is the fastest and the filter, but it also causes visible
aliasing artifacts.
LINEAR (deafult) Bi-linear filter.
MITCHELL Mitchell filter. From Mitchell and Netravali, Reconstruction Filters in
Computer Graphics,In Computer Graphics, vol. 22 (4) 1988. Since the filter contains
negative parts, it may cause halo artifacts and it may result in negative values
for HDR images.
EXAMPLES
pfsin memorial.hdr | pfssize -r 0.25 | pfsout memorial_small.hdr
Lower the resolution of memorial.hdr four times.
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