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NAME
       pamstereogram - create a single-image stereogram from a PAM height map

SYNOPSIS
       pamstereogram [-help] [-verbose] [-blackandwhite | -grayscale | -color]
       [-maxval=value]	[-patfile=pamfile]  [-xshift=pixels]  [-yshift=pixels]
       [-magnifypat=scale]  [-guidesize=pixels] [-dpi=resolution] [-crosseyed]
       [-makemask]  [-eyesep=inches]  [-depth=fraction]	 [-randomseed=integer]
       [infile]

DESCRIPTION
       This program is part of Netpbm(1).

       pamstereogram inputs a height map (a map of the distances from your eye
       of the points in a scene) and outputs a single-image stereogram	(SIS).
       A  SIS  is  a  2-D image specially designed to appear three dimensional
       when viewed with relaxed,  slightly  unfocused  eyes.  What's  exciting
       about  single-image  stereograms	 is  that  they	 don't require special
       glasses to view, although it does require a bit of  practice  to	 train
       your  eyes  to  unfocus properly.  The pamstereogram program provides a
       wealth of control over how the stereogram is generated,	including  the
       following:

       ·      black and white, grayscale, or color output

       ·      single-image  random-dot	stereograms  (SIRDS)  or  single-image
	      stereograms (SIS) using a tiled image

       ·      images targeting a given device resolution and eye separation

       ·      optional guide boxes to assist in focusing

       ·      the ability to trade off depth levels for easier viewing

       ·      choice of wall-eyed or cross-eyed stereograms

       The output is a PAM image on  standard  output.	 Options  control  the
       exact  format  of the PAM.  If you want a PNM (PBM, PGM, or PPM) image,
       use pamtopnm on the output.  There is no need to convert	 if  you  will
       use the image as input to a current Netpbm program, but many other pro‐
       grams don't know what a PAM is.

       To make a red/green type of stereogram (that you view with 3-D glasses)
       instead, see ppm3d.

OPTIONS
       You may use either single or double hyphens to denote options.  You may
       use either whitespace or an equals sign to separate an option name from
       its value.

       -verbose
	      Display messages about image sizes and formats and properties of
	      the stereogram being generated.

       -blackandwhite
	      Produce a single-image  random-dot  black-and-white  stereogram.
	      This is the default.

       -grayscale
	      Produce a single-image random-dot grayscale stereogram.

       -color Produce a single-image random-dot color stereogram.

       -maxval=value
	      Designate	 the  maximum value of each gray/color component, i.e.
	      the color resolution. Smaller values make the output image  have
	      smaller  numbers	of  unique  grays/colors. If you don't specify
	      -maxval, pamstereogram uses the maxval of the input image.  This
	      option has no effect with -blackandwhite.

       -patfile=pnmfile
	      Specify an image to use as a repeated background pattern for the
	      stereogram instead of a  random-dot  pattern.  Intricate	images
	      generally	 produce a crisper 3-D effect that simpler images. The
	      output file will have the same  maxval  and  format  (black  and
	      white, grayscale or color) as the pattern file. You cannot spec‐
	      ify the -patfile option along with  -blackandwhite,  -grayscale,
	      -color, or -maxval.

       -xshift=pixels
	      Shift the pattern image (designated by -patfile) to the right by
	      pixels pixels (default: 0).  <!-- -xshift is helpful when creat‐
	      ing  "true-color"	 stereograms.  -->  This  option is valid only
	      along with -patfile.

       -yshift pixels
	      Shift the pattern image (designated by  -patfile)	 downwards  by
	      pixels pixels (default: 0). This option is valid only along with
	      -patfile.

       -magnifypat=scale
	      Magnify each pixel in the pattern file or	 each  random  dot  by
	      integral	scaling	 factor scale. Note that pamstereogram applies
	      the pattern magnification after pattern  shifting	 (-xshift  and
	      -yshift).

       -guidesize=pixels
	      Draw  a  pair of pixels by pixels black squares on a white back‐
	      ground underneath the stereogram proper. These squares help  you
	      guide  your  eyes	 into proper focus to view the 3-D image.  The
	      trick is to focus your eyes  some	 distance  behind  the	image,
	      causing  you  to	see four black squares, then continue altering
	      your focus distance until the middle two black squares fuse into
	      a	 single	 black	square. At that point, a crisp, 3-D image will
	      appear.

	      If pixels is negative, pamstereogram will draw the guide squares
	      above the stereogram instead of below it. If pixels is zero (the
	      default), pamstereogram will draw no guide squares.

       -dpi=resolution
	      Specify the resolution of the output device in  dots  per	 inch.
	      The  default  is	96 DPI, which represents a fairly crisp screen
	      resolution.

       -crosseyed
	      Invert the gray levels in the height map (input image)  so  that
	      the 3-D image pops out of the page where it would otherwise sink
	      into the page and vice versa. Some people are unable to  diverge
	      their  eyes  and	can  only  cross  them.	 The -crosseyed option
	      enables such people to see the 3-D image as intended.

       -makemask
	      Instead of a stereogram, output a PAM mask image showing	color‐
	      ing  constraints. New pixels will be taken from the pattern file
	      where the mask is black. Copies of existing pixels will be taken
	      from  the	 pattern  file	where the mask is white. The -makemask
	      option can be used to help  create  more	sophisticated  pattern
	      files (to use with -patfile) Note that -makemask ignores -magni‐
	      fypat; it always produces masks that assume a pattern magnifica‐
	      tion of 1.

       -eyesep=inches
	      Specify the separation in inches between your eyes. The default,
	      2.5 inches (6.4 cm), should be sufficient for  most  people  and
	      probably doesn't need to be changed.

       -depth=fraction
	      Specify  the  output  image's  depth of field. That is, fraction
	      represents the fractional distance of the near  plane  from  the
	      far plane. Smaller numbers make the 3-D image easier to perceive
	      but flatter. Larger numbers make the 3-D image more difficult to
	      perceive but deeper. The default, 0.3333, generally works fairly
	      well.

       -randomseed=integer
	      Specify a seed to be used for the random number generator.   The
	      default is to use a seed based on the time of day, to one second
	      granularity.

	      It is useful to specify the seed if you want  to	create	repro‐
	      ducible  results.	  With	the  same  random seed, you should get
	      identical results every time you run pamstereogram.

	      This is irrelevant if you use a pattern file (-patfile  option),
	      because there is no random element to pamstereogram's behavior.

	      This option was new in Netpbm 10.32 (Februrary 2006).

PARAMETERS
       The  only  parameter,  infile,  is  the name of an input file that is a
       height map image. If you don't specify infile, the input is from	 stan‐
       dard input.

       The  input  is  a PAM image of depth 1. Each sample represents the dis‐
       tance from the eye that the 3-D	image  at  that	 location  should  be.
       Higher numbers mean further from the eye.

       pamstereogram  pays no attention the the image's tuple type and ignores
       all planes other than plane 0.

       Like any Netpbm program, pamstereogram will accept PNM input as	if  it
       were the PAM equivalent.

       A good initial test is to input an image consisting of a solid shape of
       distance 0 within a large field of  maximum  distance  (e.g.,  a	 black
       square on a white background).

EXAMPLES
       Generate	 a SIRDS out of small, brightly colored squares and prepare it
       for display on an 87 DPI monitor:
	  pamstereogram heightmap.pam		       -dpi 87 -verbose -color -maxval 1 -magnifypat 3			>3d.pam

       Generate a SIS by tiling a PPM file (a prior run	 with  -verbose	 indi‐
       cates how wide the pattern file should be for seamless tiling, although
       any width is acceptable for producing SISes):
	  pamstereogram myheights.pam -patfile mypattern.ppm >mysis.pam

SEE ALSO
       ·

	      pam(1)

       ·

	      ppm3d(1)

       ·      Harold W. Thimbleby, Stuart Inglis, and Ian H. Witten.  Display‐
	      ing  3D  Images:	Algorithms  for Single Image Random Dot Stere‐
	      ograms. In  IEEE	Computer,  27(10):38-48,  October  1994.   DOI
	      10.1109/2.318576 ⟨http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/2.318576⟩ .

HISTORY
       pamstereogram was new in Netpbm 10.22 (April 2004), but probably broken
       beyond  usability  until	 Netpbm	 10.32	(Februrary  2006)  and	Netpbm
       10.26.23 (January 2006).

AUTHOR
       Copyright (C) 2006 Scott Pakin, scott+pbm@pakin.org.

Table Of Contents
       ·

	      SYNOPSIS ⟨#synopsis⟩

       ·

	      DESCRIPTION ⟨#description⟩

       ·

	      OPTIONS ⟨#options⟩

       ·

	      PARAMETERS ⟨#parameters⟩

       ·

	      EXAMPLES ⟨#examples⟩

       ·

	      SEE ALSO ⟨#seealso⟩

       ·

	      HISTORY ⟨#history⟩

       ·

	      AUTHOR ⟨#author⟩

netpbm documentation		6 January 2006	  Pamstereogram User Manual(0)
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