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G3topbm User Manual(0)					G3topbm User Manual(0)

NAME
       g3topbm - convert a Group 3 fax file into a PBM image

SYNOPSIS
       g3topbm	  [-kludge]   [-reversebits]   [-stretch]   [-width=pixels   |
       paper_size={A3|A4|A5|A6|B4}] [-stop_error] [g3file]

       Minimum unique abbreviation of option is acceptable.  You may use  dou‐
       ble  hyphens  instead  of single hyphen to denote options.  You may use
       white space in place of the equals sign to separate an option name from
       its value.

DESCRIPTION
       This program is part of Netpbm(1).

       g3topbm	reads  a Group 3 fax file in MH format as input and produces a
       PBM image as output.

       g3topbm tolerates various  deviations  from  the	 standard,  so	as  to
       recover some of the image if there was a transmission error.  One thing
       it tolerates is lines of varying length.	 The standard requires all the
       lines  to be the same length; g3topbm makes the output image as wide as
       the longest line in the input and pads the others  on  the  right.   It
       warns you when it does this.

       You  can	 use  the  stop_error  option  to make g3topbm insist on valid
       input.

       There is no Netpbm program that understands the other command fax  for‐
       mats, MR and MMR.

       There are subformats of TIFF that use the Group 3 fax encodings inside.
       See tifftopnm.

OPTIONS
       -kludge
	      Tells g3topbm to ignore the first few lines of the  file;	 some‐
	      times fax files have some junk at the beginning.

       -reversebits
	      Tells g3topbm to interpret bits least-significant first, instead
	      of the default  most-significant	first.	 Apparently  some  fax
	      modems do it one way and others do it the other way.  If you get
	      a whole bunch of	'bad  code  word'  messages,  try  using  this
	      option.

       -stretch
	      This  option  tells  g3topbm  to stretch the image vertically by
	      duplicating each row.  This is for the low-quality  transmission
	      mode.

       -width=pixels
	      This  option tells g3topbm that the image is supposed to be pix‐
	      els pixels wide.	If any line in it is not  that	size,  g3topbm
	      issues  a	 warning  or  fails,  depending on whether you specify
	      -stop_error.

	      You cannot specify both -width and -paper_size.

	      This option was new in Netpbm 10.33 (March 2006).

       -paper_size={A3,A4,A5,A6,B4}
	      This option tells g3topbm for what size paper this image is sup‐
	      posed  to be formatted.  g3topbm uses the width of the paper the
	      same way as with the -width option.  g3topbm does	 not  use  the
	      height of the paper for anything.

	      You cannot specify both -width and -paper_size.

	      This option was new in Netpbm 10.33 (March 2006).

       -stop_error
	      This option tells g3topbm to fail when it finds a problem in the
	      input.  'Fail' means it terminates with a	 nonzero  status  code
	      with the contents of the output file undefined.

	      If  you don't specify this option, g3topbm does its best to work
	      around input errors and salvage as much of the image as possible
	      in the output image.  It first tries to resynchronize to a later
	      line by searching for the next End Of Line marker, skipping  any
	      lines  or	 partial  lines in between.  It saves the beginning of
	      the line in which it encountered the problem.  If the input file
	      ends  prematurely,  g3topbm produces output containing the lines
	      up to where it encountered the problem.

	      g3topbm issues warning messages when it continues	 in  spite  of
	      input errors.

	      This option was new in Netpbm 10.24 (August 2004).  Before that,
	      g3topbm always failed when  it  encountered  premature  EOF  and
	      never failed when it encountered other problems.

SEE ALSO
       pbmtog3(1), tifftopnm(1), pbm(1) faxformats(1)

netpbm documentation	       03 December 2008		G3topbm User Manual(0)
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