psidtopgm(1)


NAME

   psidtopgm - convert PostScript "image" data into a portable graymap

SYNOPSIS

   psidtopgm width height bits/sample [imagedata]

DESCRIPTION

   Reads  the  "image"  data  from a PostScript file as input.  Produces a
   portable graymap as output.

   This program is obsoleted by pstopnm.  What follows was written  before
   pstopnm existed.

   This  is a very simple and limited program, and is here only because so
   many people have asked for it.  To use it you have to manually  extract
   the readhexstring data portion from your PostScript file, and then give
   the width, height, and bits/sample on the  command  line.   Before  you
   attempt  this,  you should at least read the description of the "image"
   operator in the PostScript Language Reference Manual.

   It would probably not be too hard to write  a  script  that  uses  this
   filter  to  read  a  specific  variety  of  PostScript  image,  but the
   variation is too great to make a general-purpose  reader.   Unless,  of
   course, you want to write a full-fledged PostScript interpreter...

SEE ALSO

   pnmtops(1), pgm(5)

AUTHOR

   Copyright (C) 1989 by Jef Poskanzer.

                             02 August 89                     psidtopgm(1)





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