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PROGRAM:
NAME
pnmcomp - composite (overlay) two portable anymap files together
SYNOPSIS
pnmcomp [-xoff=X | -align={left,center,right}]
[-yoff=Y | -valign={top,middle,bottom}]
[-alpha=alpha-pgmfile] [-invert]
overlay [pnm-input] [pnm-output]
Minimum unique abbreviations are acceptable.
DESCRIPTION
pnmcomp reads two images and produces a composite image with one of the images overlayed
on top of the other. The images need not be the same size. The input and outputs are PNM
format image files.
In its simplest use, pnmcomp simply places the overlay file on top of the pnm-input file,
blocking out the part of the pnm-input file beneath it. If you specify the alpha-pgmfile,
pnmcomp uses it as an alpha mask, which means it determines the level of transparency of
each point in the overlay image. The alpha mask must have the same dimensions as the
overlay image. In places where the alpha mask defines the overlay image to be opaque, the
composite output contains only the contents of the overlay image; the underlying image is
totally blocked out. In places where the alpha mask defines the overlay image to be
transparent, the composite output contains none of the overlay image; the underlying image
shows through completely. In places where the alpha mask shows a value in between opaque
and transparent (translucence), the composite image contains a mixture of the overlay
image and the underlying image and the level of translucence determines how much of each.
The alpha mask is a PGM file in which a white pixel represents opaqueness and a black
pixel transparency. Anything in between is translucent.
In some image file formats (PNG, for example), transparency information (the alpha mask)
is part of the definition of the image. In the PNM formats, transparency is always
embodied in a separate companion file. The PNM converter programs that convert from an
image format such as PNG have options that allow you to extract the transparency
information to a separate file, which you can then use as input to pnmcomp.
The output image is always of the same dimensions as the underlying image. pnmcomp only
uses parts of the overlay image that fit within the underlying image.
To specify where on the underlying image to place the overlay image, use the -xoff, -yoff,
-align, and -valign options. Without these options, the default horizontal position is
flush left and the default vertical position is flush top.
The overlay and underlying images may be of different formats (e.g. overlaying a PBM text
image over a full color PPM image) and have different maxvals. The output image has the
more general of the two input formats and a maxval that is the least common multiple the
two maxvals (or the maximum maxval allowable by the format, if the LCM is more than that).
OPTIONS
-invert
This option inverts the sense of the values in the alpha mask, which effectively
switches the roles of the overlay image and the underlying image in places where
the two intersect.
-xoff X
-yoff Y
These options position the overlay image with respect to the underlying image. X
and Y are the horizontal and vertical displacements of the top left corner of the
overlay image from the top left corner of the underlying image, in pixels. A
positive value means right or down; a negative value means left or up. The overlay
need not fit entirely (or at all) on the underlying image. pnmcomp uses only the
parts that lie over the underlying image.
-align=[left,center,right]
This option is an alternative to -xoff, in the style of HTML. It selects the
horizontal position of the overlay image so that it is flush left, centered, or
flush right on the underlying image.
-valign=[top,middle,bottom]
This option is an alternative to -yoff, in the style of HTML. It selects the
vertical position of the overlay image so that it is flush top, centered, or flush
bottom on the underlying image.
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