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About:
NetPBM (formerly PBMplus) is a package of over 220 programs that convert from one graphics format to another and do simple editing and analysis of images. There are no interactive tools in this package, and nothing that displays graphics of any kind. It is like a non-GUI equivalent of ImageMagick, GIMP, and Adobe Photoshop, etc. Over 100 graphics formats are handled, including JPEG, MPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF, BMP, XWD, XBM, G3 fax, and special formats used by digital cameras and handheld computers. Over 40 editing functions include scaling, cropping, quantization and dithering, colorizing and uncolorizing, blurring, and dimming. Netpbm programs are often invoked by other programs, for example in CGI scripts that manage web site graphics. It also includes a C function library which helps you write programs to process graphics at a lower level than the Netpbm utilities.
Author:
Bryan Henderson [contact developer]
Homepage:
http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/
Tar/GZ:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=5128
Changelog:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/netpbm
Trove categories:
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- Red Hat: Updated netpbm packages fix a security issue
by Patrick Lenz
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Tue, Mar 4th 2008 10:48
- Debian: New netpbm-free packages fix arbitrary command execution
by Patrick Lenz
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in Security
Tue, Mar 28th 2006 13:13
- Red Hat: Updated netpbm packages fix two security issues
by Patrick Lenz
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in Security
Tue, Dec 20th 2005 12:13
- Debian: New netpbm packages fix arbitrary code execution
by Patrick Lenz
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in Security
Tue, Nov 22nd 2005 01:21
- Red Hat: Updated netpbm packages fix a security issue
by Patrick Lenz
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in Security
Tue, Oct 18th 2005 10:57
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Metalab has them
by pete - Jan 19th 2000 17:49:58
You can find them at
ftp://ftp.metalab.unc.edu/pub/linux/apps/graphics/convert
Hope this helps
Peace, Pete
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