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Ppmdither User Manual(0)			      Ppmdither User Manual(0)

NAME
       ppmdither - ordered dither for color images

SYNOPSIS
       ppmdither

       [-dim=power]

       [-red=n]

       [-green=n]

       [-blue=n]

       [netpbmfile]

       All  options  can  be abbreviated to their shortest unique prefix.  You
       may use two hyphens instead of one to designate an option.  You may use
       either  white  space  or	 an equals sign between an option name and its
       value.

DESCRIPTION
       This program is part of Netpbm(1)

       ppmdither reads a Netpbm image as input, and applies dithering to it to
       reduce the number of colors used down to the specified number of shades
       for each primary.  It produces a PPM image as output.

       The default number of shades is 5 red, 9 green, and 5 blue, for a total
       of  225	colors.	  To convert the image to a binary rgb format suitable
       for primitive color printers, use -red=2 -green=2 -blue=2.

       You can do another kind of dither -- Floyd-Steinberg --	with  pnmquant
       or pnmremap.

OPTIONS
       -dim power
	       The  size  of  the dithering matrix.  The dithering matrix is a
	      square whose dimension is a power of 2.  power is that power  of
	      2.  The default is 4, for a 16 by 16 matrix.

       -red=n The number of red shades to be used, including black; minimum of
	      2.

	      Default is 5.

       -green n
	      The number of green shades to be used, including black;  minimum
	      of 2.

	      Default is 9.

       -blue n
	      The  number  of blue shades to be used, including black; minimum
	      of 2.

	      Default is 5.

SEE ALSO
       pamditherbw(1) , pamdepth(1) , pnmquant(1) , pnmremap(1) , ppm(1)

AUTHOR
       Copyright (C) 1991 by Christos Zoulas.

netpbm documentation	       16 December 2009	      Ppmdither User Manual(0)
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