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.TH RA_PS 1 8/28/98 RADIANCE |
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.SH NAME |
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ra_ps - convert RADIANCE picture to a PostScript file |
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.SH SYNOPSIS |
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.B ra_ps |
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.B \-b|c |
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.B \-A|B|C |
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.B "\-n ncopies" |
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.B "\-e +/-stops" |
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.B "\-g gamma" |
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.B "\-p paper" |
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.B "\-m[h|v] margin" |
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.B "\-d dpi" |
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.B input |
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.B output |
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.SH DESCRIPTION |
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.I Ra_ps |
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translates a RADIANCE picture to a color or greyscale |
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Adobe PostScript file for printing on |
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a laser printer or importing to a page layout program. |
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The |
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.I \-b |
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option tells |
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.I ra_ps |
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to produce greyscale output. |
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(The default is color, which may be specified explicitly with the |
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.I \-c |
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option.)\0 |
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.PP |
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The |
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.I \-A |
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option specifies that the output should be in uncompressed ASCII |
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hexstring format (the default). |
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The |
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.I \-B |
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option specifies that the output should be in uncompressed binary |
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string format. |
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The file size will be roughly half that of the ASCII equivalent, |
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but some printers and especially some printer connections do not |
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support binary transfer, so this option should be used with caution. |
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The |
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.I \-C |
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option specifies that the output should be in run-length compressed |
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ASCII format. |
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The file size will be one half to one tenth as large as the |
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hexstring equivalent and can be sent over any network or by e-mail. |
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The only disadvantage is that it will actually take longer to print |
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on some printers, since the "readhexstring" procedure is generally |
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faster than a custom replacement. |
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.PP |
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The |
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.I \-n |
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option specifies the number of copies to print of this image. |
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It is often preferable to use this option instead of the |
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multiple copy option of the print spooler program, |
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since the latter often results in duplication of the input |
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file with a large associated cost. |
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.PP |
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The |
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.I \-e |
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option specifies an exposure compensation in f-stops (powers of two). |
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Only integer stops are allowed, for efficiency. |
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.I \-g |
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option specifies a power law for the printer |
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transfer function. |
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The default gamma setting for greyscale printers is 1.0 (linear), |
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and the default gamma for color printers is 1.8 (commonly used in prepress). |
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If your output seems to have too much contrast relative to its screen |
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equivalent, print out the file "ray/lib/lib/gamma.pic" to your printer |
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without any gamma correction and using the |
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.I \-d |
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option to set the dots-per-inch (see below). |
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The best match between the small lines and the grey patch next to it indicate |
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the approximate gamma of your printer, which you should use with the |
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.I \-g |
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option for best contrast reproduction in subsequent conversions. |
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.PP |
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The standard print area assumes 8.5 by 11 inch (U.S. letter) |
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paper, with 0.5 inch margins on all sides. |
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The image will be rotated 90 degrees |
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if it fits better that way in the available print area, and |
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it will always be centered on the page. |
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The |
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.I \-p |
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.I \-m |
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options to control the paper size and margins, respectively. |
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The argument to the |
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.I \-p |
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option is the common name for a given paper size, or WWxHH, where |
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WW is the width (in inches) and HH is the height. |
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If millimeters or centimeters are the preferred measurement unit, |
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the 'x' may be replaced by 'm' or 'c', respectively. |
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The WW and HH values are decimal quantities, of course. |
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The current paper identifiers understood by the program may be discovered |
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by giving a 0 argument to the |
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.I \-p |
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option. |
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They are currently: |
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.PP |
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.nf |
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_Name________Width_Height_(inches) |
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envelope 4.12 9.50 |
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executive 7.25 10.50 |
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letter 8.50 11.00 |
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lettersmall 7.68 10.16 |
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legal 8.50 14.00 |
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monarch 3.87 7.50 |
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statement 5.50 8.50 |
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tabloid 11.00 17.00 |
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A3 11.69 16.54 |
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A4 8.27 11.69 |
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A4small 7.47 10.85 |
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A5 6.00 8.27 |
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A6 4.13 6.00 |
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B4 10.12 14.33 |
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B5 7.17 10.12 |
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C5 6.38 9.01 |
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C6 4.49 6.38 |
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DL 4.33 8.66 |
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hagaki 3.94 5.83 |
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The paper size name may be abbreviated with three or more letters, and |
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character case is ignored. |
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The argument to the |
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.I \-m |
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option is the margin width, which is 0.5 inches by default. |
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A millimeter or centimeter quantity may be given instead of inches |
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by immediately following the value with a 'm' or 'c' character, respectively. |
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(Leave no space between the quantity and its unit letter.)\0 |
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If you wish to specify the horizontal and vertical margins separately, |
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use the |
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.I \-mh |
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.I \-mv |
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options, instead. |
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.PP |
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The |
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.I \-d |
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option may be used to explicitly set the print density (in dots per inch). |
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If the input picture is lower resolution than the printer and has square |
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pixels, then |
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.I ra_ps |
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will adjust the image size so that pixels map to dot regions exactly. |
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This may improve the appearance of fine detail, and may speed up the |
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printing process as well, at the expense of a slightly smaller image area. |
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If you wish to maximize print area and the input image contains no fine |
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detail, then do not specify this option. |
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.PP |
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The output from |
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.I ra_ps |
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is designed to be compatible with the Encapsulated PostScript standard, |
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which means that the resulting file may be incorporated into |
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documents by page layout programs that can read in EPS files. |
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Unfortunately, there is currently no option for generating a preview |
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bitmap, so the image will show up on the screen as a rectangular area only. |
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To control the EPS image size directly, use the |
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.I \-p |
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option as explained above with the WWxHH specification, and set |
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.I "\-m 0" |
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to turn off the margins. |
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.SH AUTHOR |
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Greg Ward |
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.SH "SEE ALSO" |
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pfilt(1), ra_bn(1), ra_pr(1), ra_pr24(1), ra_t8(1), ra_t16(1), |
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ra_ppm(1), ra_tiff(1), ximage(1) |