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NAMEpixblend - blend two pix(5) or bw(5) imagesSYNOPSISpixblend [- [r | i] value] [-s seedval] [-S] [-g gvalue] file1.pix file2.pix > out.pix DESCRIPTIONpixblend, given two streams of data, typically pix(5) or bw(5) images, generates a "blended" output stream of the same size. This routine operates on a pixel-by-pixel basis, and thus is independent of the resolution of the image. The type of blending performed is determined by the following options:OPTIONS-r VALUEThis specifies random blending; for each pixel of the
output stream, a number will be chosen uniformly from the interval [0, 1]. If
this number exceeds VALUE, then the pixel from the first image will be output;
otherwise, the pixel from the second image will be output. Note that if VALUE
is 0, then the output will equal the first image; if VALUE is 1, then the
output will equal the second image.
-i VALUE This specifies linear interpolation; for each pixel of
the output stream, the interpolated pixel ((1.0 - VALUE) * pixel1 + VALUE *
pixel2) will be output (where pixel1 and pixel2 are the corresponding pixels
from file1 and file2, respectively). Note that if VALUE is 0, then the output
will equal the first image; if VALUE is 1, then the output will equal the
second image.
-s SEEDVAL Sets the random number seed to SEEDVAL (default is
0).
-S Instructs pixblend to use bits from the clock as a
random number seed.
-g GVALUE Tells pixblend to "glitterize" the
image; if the random draw for a pixel is below GVALUE, then the pixel output
is white; otherwise, the pixel used is determined by the ratio set with the
-r option (see above).
EXAMPLESpixblend -i .25 source.pix destination.pix > out.pixpixblend -r .75 source.pix destination.pix > out.pix pixblend -r .5 -s source.pix destination.pix > out.pix pixblend -r .5 -s 23 source.pix destination.pix > out.pix SEE ALSObrlcad(1), gencolor(1), pix(5), bw(5)AUTHORBRL-CAD TeamCOPYRIGHTThis software is Copyright (c) 1995-2019 by the United States Government as represented by U.S. Army Research Laboratory.BUG REPORTSReports of bugs or problems should be submitted via electronic mail to devs@brlcad.org
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