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NAME
       ppmtoterm - convert a PPM image to a ANSI ISO 6429 ascii image

SYNOPSIS
       ppmtoterm

       [ppmfile]

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

DESCRIPTION
       This program is part of Netpbm(1).

       This program tries to produce an accurate representation of a PPM image
       on an terminal that implements the ANSI ISO 6429 standard.  It approxi-
       mates  colors, finding the minimum Cartesian distance between the input
       RGB vectors and the ones in the generated palette.   As  the  available
       color palette is somewhat restricted, you get the best results when the
       colors in the original image are few and the RGB intensities are  close
       to zero, half of maximum, and maximum.

       You  can  usually  get  good results with cartoons or images with plain
       colors (no gradients).  With photos, results can vary, but are  usually
       not very accurate.

       The  output  image has one line for each row and one character for each
       column of the input image.  E.g. an 80 pixel  by  25  pixel  PPM  image
       would fill up an 80x25 terminal screen.  Use pamscale or pamcut to make
       your image fit properly on your screen.

       Furthermore, use pamscale to recover the proper aspect ratio, because a
       character  on a terminal screen is rarely square.  Typically, a charac-
       ter is twice has high as it is wide, so in order for a 20x20  image  to
       appear  square on your terminal, as it should, you'll want to squash it
       vertically or stretch it horizontally by a factor of two (resulting int
       10x20 characters are 20x40 characters).

       The image starts at the current cursor position on the terminal screen.
       Each successive row starts at Column 0 on the screen.  If you  want  to
       shift the image up or down, for example to center it, use pnmpad on the
       input.

       This program was born with the objective of displaying nice  color  im-
       ages on the Linux console, e.g. a proper logo at Linux boot.

       ppmtoascii  does  a similar things, but combines 2 or 8 pixels into one
       character, where the character roughly represents those particular pix-
       els, whereas ppmtoterm displays each character of the image as a single
       pixel.

       pbmto4425 does a similar thing for black and white images,  using  line
       drawing characters, on some terminals.

OPTIONS
       There  are  no command line options defined specifically for ppmtoterm,
       but it recognizes the options common to all programs based on libnetpbm
       (See
        Common Options ⟨index.html#commonoptions⟩ .)

SEE ALSO
       pamscale(1),  pamcut(1),  ppmtoascii(1),  pbmtoascii(1),  pbmto4425(1),
       ppm(1)

AUTHOR
       Copyright (C) 2002 by Ero Carrera.

HISTORY
       This program was new in Netpbm 10.9 (August 2002).

DOCUMENT SOURCE
       This manual page was generated by the Netpbm tool 'makeman'  from  HTML
       source.  The master documentation is at

              http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/ppmtoterm.html

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