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pfsintiff(1)		    General Commands Manual		  pfsintiff(1)

NAME
       pfsintiff  -  Load  images or frames in several variants	of TIFF	format
       (both LDR and HDR)

SYNOPSIS
       pfsintiff  (<file>  [--linear]  [--frames  <range>]   [--skip-missing])
       [<file>...]

DESCRIPTION
       pfsintiff  command loads	images in TIFF format and writes pfs stream to
       the Standard Output. The	pfs stream is usually piped to another program
       for further processing. To detect the format automatically based	on the
       extension, use pfsin command.

       Both  the  standard  LDR	 tiff  and  extended  HDR   (logLuv   encoding
       http://www.anyhere.com/gward/pixformat/tiffluv.html);  Note  that  both
       LDR and HDR tiff	files provide photometric data (ie linearly related to
       luminance). The 'LUMINANCE' tag is set to 'RELATIVE', also the  '--lin-
       ear' switch is ignored.

       To  read	 images	 from  standard	input use a single dash	'-' instead of
       filename. The images are	read until EOF is reached.

       Each file can contain a %d pattern, which  is  substituted  with	 frame
       numbers.	The pattern has	the same syntax	as C printf command. For exam-
       ple, you	can use	%04d to	make the frame number four digit with proceed-
       ings  zeros. You	can select the frames using the	following options (the
       options must be always given after the file name):

       --frames	<range>
	      Range is given in	mathlab	/ octave format:

	      startframe:step:endframe

	      Frame numbers start with startframe (default 0),	are  increased
	      by  step	(default  1)  and stop at endframe You can skip	one of
	      those values, for	example	1:100 for frames 1,2,...,100 and  0:2:
	      for frame	0,2,4,... up to	the last file that exists.

       --skip-missing
	      Skip  up to ten frames in	a row if corresponding files are miss-
	      ing. Otherwise the program stops reading sequence	at  the	 first
	      file  that  does	not  exists. This switch does not apply	to the
	      first frame in a sequence. This switch can be useful if there is
	      a	rendered animation where some of the frame has not been	gener-
	      ated.

       --linear
	      Ignored for compatibility	with pfsinppm.

EXAMPLES
       pfsintiff frame%04d.tif --frames	0:10 | pfsview

	      Read  frames  from  files	 frame0000.tif,	 frame0001.tif,	  ...,
	      frame0010.tif and	show them using	pfsview.

BUGS
       Please  report  bugs  and  comments on implementation to	the discussion
       group http://groups.google.com/group/pfstools

SEE ALSO
       pfsin(1), pfsout(1)

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