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  1. package/CHANGELOG.md +7 -0
  2. package/cppjs-package-webp.podspec +1 -1
  3. package/cppjs.build.js +1 -0
  4. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/include/webp/decode.h +506 -0
  5. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/include/webp/demux.h +367 -0
  6. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/include/webp/encode.h +557 -0
  7. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/include/webp/mux.h +591 -0
  8. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/include/webp/mux_types.h +99 -0
  9. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/include/webp/sharpyuv/sharpyuv.h +172 -0
  10. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/include/webp/sharpyuv/sharpyuv_csp.h +60 -0
  11. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/include/webp/types.h +93 -0
  12. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/lib/libsharpyuv.la +41 -0
  13. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/lib/libsharpyuv.so +0 -0
  14. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/lib/libwebp.la +41 -0
  15. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/lib/libwebp.so +0 -0
  16. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/lib/libwebpdemux.la +41 -0
  17. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/lib/libwebpdemux.so +0 -0
  18. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/lib/libwebpmux.la +41 -0
  19. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/lib/libwebpmux.so +0 -0
  20. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/lib/pkgconfig/libsharpyuv.pc +11 -0
  21. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/lib/pkgconfig/libwebp.pc +12 -0
  22. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/lib/pkgconfig/libwebpdemux.pc +11 -0
  23. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/lib/pkgconfig/libwebpmux.pc +12 -0
  24. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/share/man/man1/cwebp.1 +332 -0
  25. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/share/man/man1/dwebp.1 +150 -0
  26. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/share/man/man1/img2webp.1 +117 -0
  27. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/share/man/man1/webpinfo.1 +80 -0
  28. package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/share/man/man1/webpmux.1 +271 -0
  29. package/dist/prebuilt/iOS-iphoneos/lib/libsharpyuv.a +0 -0
  30. package/dist/prebuilt/iOS-iphoneos/lib/libwebp.a +0 -0
  31. package/dist/prebuilt/iOS-iphoneos/lib/libwebpdemux.a +0 -0
  32. package/dist/prebuilt/iOS-iphoneos/lib/libwebpmux.a +0 -0
  33. package/dist/prebuilt/iOS-iphonesimulator/lib/libsharpyuv.a +0 -0
  34. package/dist/prebuilt/iOS-iphonesimulator/lib/libwebp.a +0 -0
  35. package/dist/prebuilt/iOS-iphonesimulator/lib/libwebpdemux.a +0 -0
  36. package/dist/prebuilt/iOS-iphonesimulator/lib/libwebpmux.a +0 -0
  37. package/package.json +2 -2
  38. package/sharpyuv.xcframework/ios-arm64_arm64e/libsharpyuv.a +0 -0
  39. package/sharpyuv.xcframework/ios-arm64_arm64e_x86_64-simulator/libsharpyuv.a +0 -0
  40. package/webp.xcframework/ios-arm64_arm64e/libwebp.a +0 -0
  41. package/webp.xcframework/ios-arm64_arm64e_x86_64-simulator/libwebp.a +0 -0
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+ .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
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+ .TH CWEBP 1 "March 26, 2024"
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+ .SH NAME
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+ cwebp \- compress an image file to a WebP file
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+ .SH SYNOPSIS
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+ .B cwebp
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+ .RI [ options ] " input_file \-o output_file.webp
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+ .br
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+ .SH DESCRIPTION
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+ This manual page documents the
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+ .B cwebp
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+ command.
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+ .PP
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+ \fBcwebp\fP compresses an image using the WebP format.
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+ Input format can be either PNG, JPEG, TIFF, WebP or raw Y'CbCr samples.
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+ Note: Animated PNG and WebP files are not supported.
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+ .SH OPTIONS
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+ The basic options are:
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-o " string
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+ Specify the name of the output WebP file. If omitted, \fBcwebp\fP will
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+ perform compression but only report statistics.
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+ Using "\-" as output name will direct output to 'stdout'.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-\- " string
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+ Explicitly specify the input file. This option is useful if the input
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+ file starts with a '\-' for instance. This option must appear \fBlast\fP.
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+ Any other options afterward will be ignored.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-h, \-help
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+ A short usage summary.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-H, \-longhelp
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+ A summary of all the possible options.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-version
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+ Print the version number (as major.minor.revision) and exit.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-lossless
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+ Encode the image without any loss. For images with fully transparent area,
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+ the invisible pixel values (R/G/B or Y/U/V) will be preserved only if the
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+ \-exact option is used.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-near_lossless " int
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+ Specify the level of near\-lossless image preprocessing. This option adjusts
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+ pixel values to help compressibility, but has minimal impact on the visual
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+ quality. It triggers lossless compression mode automatically. The range is 0
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+ (maximum preprocessing) to 100 (no preprocessing, the default). The typical
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+ value is around 60. Note that lossy with \fB\-q 100\fP can at times yield
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+ better results.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-q " float
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+ Specify the compression factor for RGB channels between 0 and 100. The default
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+ is 75.
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+ .br
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+ In case of lossy compression (default), a small factor produces a smaller file
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+ with lower quality. Best quality is achieved by using a value of 100.
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+ .br
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+ In case of lossless compression (specified by the \fB\-lossless\fP option), a
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+ small factor enables faster compression speed, but produces a larger file.
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+ Maximum compression is achieved by using a value of 100.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-z " int
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+ Switch on \fBlossless\fP compression mode with the specified level between 0
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+ and 9, with level 0 being the fastest, 9 being the slowest. Fast mode
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+ produces larger file size than slower ones. A good default is \fB\-z 6\fP.
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+ This option is actually a shortcut for some predefined settings for quality
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+ and method. If options \fB\-q\fP or \fB\-m\fP are subsequently used, they will
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+ invalidate the effect of this option.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-alpha_q " int
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+ Specify the compression factor for alpha compression between 0 and 100.
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+ Lossless compression of alpha is achieved using a value of 100, while the lower
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+ values result in a lossy compression. The default is 100.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-preset " string
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+ Specify a set of pre\-defined parameters to suit a particular type of
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+ source material. Possible values are: \fBdefault\fP, \fBphoto\fP,
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+ \fBpicture\fP, \fBdrawing\fP, \fBicon\fP, \fBtext\fP. Since
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+ \fB\-preset\fP overwrites the other parameters' values (except the
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+ \fB\-q\fP one), this option should preferably appear first in the
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+ order of the arguments.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-m " int
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+ Specify the compression method to use. This parameter controls the
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+ trade off between encoding speed and the compressed file size and quality.
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+ Possible values range from 0 to 6. Default value is 4.
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+ When higher values are used, the encoder will spend more time inspecting
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+ additional encoding possibilities and decide on the quality gain.
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+ Lower value can result in faster processing time at the expense of
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+ larger file size and lower compression quality.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-crop " x_position y_position width height
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+ Crop the source to a rectangle with top\-left corner at coordinates
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+ (\fBx_position\fP, \fBy_position\fP) and size \fBwidth\fP x \fBheight\fP.
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+ This cropping area must be fully contained within the source rectangle.
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+ Note: the cropping is applied \fIbefore\fP any scaling.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-resize " width height
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+ Resize the source to a rectangle with size \fBwidth\fP x \fBheight\fP.
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+ If either (but not both) of the \fBwidth\fP or \fBheight\fP parameters is 0,
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+ the value will be calculated preserving the aspect\-ratio. Note: scaling
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+ is applied \fIafter\fP cropping.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-mt
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+ Use multi\-threading for encoding, if possible.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-low_memory
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+ Reduce memory usage of lossy encoding by saving four times the compressed
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+ size (typically). This will make the encoding slower and the output slightly
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+ different in size and distortion. This flag is only effective for methods
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+ 3 and up, and is off by default. Note that leaving this flag off will have
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+ some side effects on the bitstream: it forces certain bitstream features
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+ like number of partitions (forced to 1). Note that a more detailed report
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+ of bitstream size is printed by \fBcwebp\fP when using this option.
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+
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+ .SS LOSSY OPTIONS
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+ These options are only effective when doing lossy encoding (the default, with
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+ or without alpha).
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+
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-size " int
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+ Specify a target size (in bytes) to try and reach for the compressed output.
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+ The compressor will make several passes of partial encoding in order to get as
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+ close as possible to this target. If both \fB\-size\fP and \fB\-psnr\fP
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+ are used, \fB\-size\fP value will prevail.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-psnr " float
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+ Specify a target PSNR (in dB) to try and reach for the compressed output.
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+ The compressor will make several passes of partial encoding in order to get as
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+ close as possible to this target. If both \fB\-size\fP and \fB\-psnr\fP
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+ are used, \fB\-size\fP value will prevail.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-pass " int
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+ Set a maximum number of passes to use during the dichotomy used by
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+ options \fB\-size\fP or \fB\-psnr\fP. Maximum value is 10, default is 1.
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+ If options \fB\-size\fP or \fB\-psnr\fP were used, but \fB\-pass\fP wasn't
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+ specified, a default value of '6' passes will be used. If \fB\-pass\fP is
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+ specified, but neither \fB-size\fP nor \fB-psnr\fP are, a target PSNR of 40dB
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+ will be used.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-qrange " int int
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+ Specifies the permissible interval for the quality factor. This is particularly
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+ useful when using multi-pass (\fB\-size\fP or \fB\-psnr\fP options).
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+ Default is 0 100.
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+ If the quality factor is outside this range, it will be clamped.
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+ If the minimum value must be less or equal to the maximum one.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-af
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+ Turns auto\-filter on. This algorithm will spend additional time optimizing
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+ the filtering strength to reach a well\-balanced quality.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-jpeg_like
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+ Change the internal parameter mapping to better match the expected size
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+ of JPEG compression. This flag will generally produce an output file of
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+ similar size to its JPEG equivalent (for the same \fB\-q\fP setting), but
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+ with less visual distortion.
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+
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+ .TP
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+ Advanced options:
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+
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-f " int
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+ Specify the strength of the deblocking filter, between 0 (no filtering)
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+ and 100 (maximum filtering). A value of 0 will turn off any filtering.
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+ Higher value will increase the strength of the filtering process applied
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+ after decoding the picture. The higher the value the smoother the picture will
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+ appear. Typical values are usually in the range of 20 to 50.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-sharpness " int
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+ Specify the sharpness of the filtering (if used).
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+ Range is 0 (sharpest) to 7 (least sharp). Default is 0.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-strong
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+ Use strong filtering (if filtering is being used thanks to the
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+ \fB\-f\fP option). Strong filtering is on by default.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-nostrong
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+ Disable strong filtering (if filtering is being used thanks to the
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+ \fB\-f\fP option) and use simple filtering instead.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-sharp_yuv
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+ Use more accurate and sharper RGB->YUV conversion if needed. Note that this
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+ process is slower than the default 'fast' RGB->YUV conversion.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-sns " int
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+ Specify the amplitude of the spatial noise shaping. Spatial noise shaping
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+ (or \fBsns\fP for short) refers to a general collection of built\-in algorithms
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+ used to decide which area of the picture should use relatively less bits,
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+ and where else to better transfer these bits. The possible range goes from
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+ 0 (algorithm is off) to 100 (the maximal effect). The default value is 50.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-segments " int
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+ Change the number of partitions to use during the segmentation of the
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+ sns algorithm. Segments should be in range 1 to 4. Default value is 4.
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+ This option has no effect for methods 3 and up, unless \fB\-low_memory\fP
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+ is used.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-partition_limit " int
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+ Degrade quality by limiting the number of bits used by some macroblocks.
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+ Range is 0 (no degradation, the default) to 100 (full degradation).
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+ Useful values are usually around 30\-70 for moderately large images.
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+ In the VP8 format, the so\-called control partition has a limit of 512k and
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+ is used to store the following information: whether the macroblock is skipped,
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+ which segment it belongs to, whether it is coded as intra 4x4 or intra 16x16
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+ mode, and finally the prediction modes to use for each of the sub\-blocks.
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+ For a very large image, 512k only leaves room for a few bits per 16x16
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+ macroblock.
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+ The absolute minimum is 4 bits per macroblock. Skip, segment, and mode
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+ information can use up almost all these 4 bits (although the case is unlikely),
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+ which is problematic for very large images. The partition_limit factor controls
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+ how frequently the most bit\-costly mode (intra 4x4) will be used. This is
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+ useful in case the 512k limit is reached and the following message is displayed:
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+ \fIError code: 6 (PARTITION0_OVERFLOW: Partition #0 is too big to fit 512k)\fP.
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+ If using \fB\-partition_limit\fP is not enough to meet the 512k constraint, one
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+ should use less segments in order to save more header bits per macroblock.
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+ See the \fB\-segments\fP option. Note the \fB-m\fP and \fB-q\fP options also
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+ influence the encoder's decisions and ability to hit this limit.
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+
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+ .SS LOGGING OPTIONS
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+ These options control the level of output:
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-v
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+ Print extra information (encoding time in particular).
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-print_psnr
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+ Compute and report average PSNR (Peak\-Signal\-To\-Noise ratio).
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-print_ssim
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+ Compute and report average SSIM (structural similarity
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+ metric, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSIM for additional details).
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-print_lsim
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+ Compute and report local similarity metric (sum of lowest error amongst the
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+ collocated pixel neighbors).
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-progress
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+ Report encoding progress in percent.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-quiet
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+ Do not print anything.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-short
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+ Only print brief information (output file size and PSNR) for testing purposes.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-map " int
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+ Output additional ASCII\-map of encoding information. Possible map values
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+ range from 1 to 6. This is only meant to help debugging.
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+
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+ .SS ADDITIONAL OPTIONS
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+ More advanced options are:
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-s " width height
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+ Specify that the input file actually consists of raw Y'CbCr samples following
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+ the ITU\-R BT.601 recommendation, in 4:2:0 linear format.
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+ The luma plane has size \fBwidth\fP x \fBheight\fP.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-pre " int
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+ Specify some preprocessing steps. Using a value of '2' will trigger
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+ quality\-dependent pseudo\-random dithering during RGBA\->YUVA conversion
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+ (lossy compression only).
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-alpha_filter " string
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+ Specify the predictive filtering method for the alpha plane. One of 'none',
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+ \&'fast' or 'best', in increasing complexity and slowness order. Default is
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+ \&'fast'. Internally, alpha filtering is performed using four possible
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+ predictions (none, horizontal, vertical, gradient). The 'best' mode will try
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+ each mode in turn and pick the one which gives the smaller size. The 'fast'
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+ mode will just try to form an a priori guess without testing all modes.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-alpha_method " int
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+ Specify the algorithm used for alpha compression: 0 or 1. Algorithm 0 denotes
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+ no compression, 1 uses WebP lossless format for compression. The default is 1.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-exact
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+ Preserve RGB values in transparent area. The default is off, to help
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+ compressibility.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-blend_alpha " int
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+ This option blends the alpha channel (if present) with the source using the
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+ background color specified in hexadecimal as 0xrrggbb. The alpha channel is
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+ afterward reset to the opaque value 255.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-noalpha
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+ Using this option will discard the alpha channel.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-hint " string
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+ Specify the hint about input image type. Possible values are:
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+ \fBphoto\fP, \fBpicture\fP or \fBgraph\fP.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-metadata " string
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+ A comma separated list of metadata to copy from the input to the output if
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+ present.
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+ Valid values: \fBall\fP, \fBnone\fP, \fBexif\fP, \fBicc\fP, \fBxmp\fP.
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+ The default is \fBnone\fP.
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+
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+ Note: each input format may not support all combinations.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-noasm
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+ Disable all assembly optimizations.
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+
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+ .SH BUGS
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+ Please report all bugs to the issue tracker:
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+ https://bugs.chromium.org/p/webp
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+ .br
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+ Patches welcome! See this page to get started:
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+ https://www.webmproject.org/code/contribute/submitting\-patches/
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+
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+ .SH EXAMPLES
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+ cwebp \-q 50 -lossless picture.png \-o picture_lossless.webp
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+ .br
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+ cwebp \-q 70 picture_with_alpha.png \-o picture_with_alpha.webp
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+ .br
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+ cwebp \-sns 70 \-f 50 \-size 60000 picture.png \-o picture.webp
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+ .br
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+ cwebp \-o picture.webp \-\- \-\-\-picture.png
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+
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+ .SH AUTHORS
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+ \fBcwebp\fP is a part of libwebp and was written by the WebP team.
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+ .br
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+ The latest source tree is available at
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+ https://chromium.googlesource.com/webm/libwebp
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+ .PP
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+ This manual page was written by Pascal Massimino <pascal.massimino@gmail.com>,
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+ for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
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+
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+ .SH SEE ALSO
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+ .BR dwebp (1),
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+ .BR gif2webp (1)
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+ .br
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+ Please refer to https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/ for additional
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+ information.
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+ .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
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+ .TH DWEBP 1 "November 17, 2021"
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+ .SH NAME
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+ dwebp \- decompress a WebP file to an image file
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+ .SH SYNOPSIS
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+ .B dwebp
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+ .RI [ options ] " input_file.webp
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+ .br
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+ .SH DESCRIPTION
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+ This manual page documents the
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+ .B dwebp
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+ command.
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+ .PP
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+ \fBdwebp\fP decompresses WebP files into PNG, PAM, PPM or PGM images.
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+ Note: Animated WebP files are not supported.
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+ .SH OPTIONS
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+ The basic options are:
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-h
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+ Print usage summary.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-version
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+ Print the version number (as major.minor.revision) and exit.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-o " string
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+ Specify the name of the output file (as PNG format by default).
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+ Using "-" as output name will direct output to 'stdout'.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-\- " string
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+ Explicitly specify the input file. This option is useful if the input
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+ file starts with an '\-' for instance. This option must appear \fBlast\fP.
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+ Any other options afterward will be ignored. If the input file is "\-",
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+ the data will be read from \fIstdin\fP instead of a file.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-bmp
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+ Change the output format to uncompressed BMP.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-tiff
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+ Change the output format to uncompressed TIFF.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-pam
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+ Change the output format to PAM (retains alpha).
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-ppm
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+ Change the output format to PPM (discards alpha).
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-pgm
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+ Change the output format to PGM. The output consists of luma/chroma
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+ samples instead of RGB, using the IMC4 layout. This option is mainly
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+ for verification and debugging purposes.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-yuv
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+ Change the output format to raw YUV. The output consists of
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+ luma/chroma-U/chroma-V samples instead of RGB, saved sequentially as
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+ individual planes. This option is mainly for verification and debugging
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+ purposes.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-nofancy
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+ Don't use the fancy upscaler for YUV420. This may lead to jaggy
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+ edges (especially the red ones), but should be faster.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-nofilter
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+ Don't use the in-loop filtering process even if it is required by
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+ the bitstream. This may produce visible blocks on the non-compliant output,
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+ but it will make the decoding faster.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-dither " strength
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+ Specify a dithering \fBstrength\fP between 0 and 100. Dithering is a
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+ post-processing effect applied to chroma components in lossy compression.
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+ It helps by smoothing gradients and avoiding banding artifacts.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-alpha_dither
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+ If the compressed file contains a transparency plane that was quantized
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+ during compression, this flag will allow dithering the reconstructed plane
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+ in order to generate smoother transparency gradients.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-nodither
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+ Disable all dithering (default).
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-mt
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+ Use multi-threading for decoding, if possible.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-crop " x_position y_position width height
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+ Crop the decoded picture to a rectangle with top-left corner at coordinates
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+ (\fBx_position\fP, \fBy_position\fP) and size \fBwidth\fP x \fBheight\fP.
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+ This cropping area must be fully contained within the source rectangle.
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+ The top-left corner will be snapped to even coordinates if needed.
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+ This option is meant to reduce the memory needed for cropping large images.
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+ Note: the cropping is applied \fIbefore\fP any scaling.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-flip
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+ Flip decoded image vertically (can be useful for OpenGL textures for instance).
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+ .TP
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+ \fB\-resize\fR, \fB\-scale\fI width height\fR
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+ Rescale the decoded picture to dimension \fBwidth\fP x \fBheight\fP. This
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+ option is mostly intended to reducing the memory needed to decode large images,
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+ when only a small version is needed (thumbnail, preview, etc.). Note: scaling
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+ is applied \fIafter\fP cropping.
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+ If either (but not both) of the \fBwidth\fP or \fBheight\fP parameters is 0,
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+ the value will be calculated preserving the aspect-ratio.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-quiet
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+ Do not print anything.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-v
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+ Print extra information (decoding time in particular).
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-noasm
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+ Disable all assembly optimizations.
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+
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+ .SH BUGS
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+ Please report all bugs to the issue tracker:
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+ https://bugs.chromium.org/p/webp
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+ .br
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+ Patches welcome! See this page to get started:
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+ https://www.webmproject.org/code/contribute/submitting\-patches/
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+
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+ .SH EXAMPLES
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+ dwebp picture.webp \-o output.png
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+ .br
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+ dwebp picture.webp \-ppm \-o output.ppm
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+ .br
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+ dwebp \-o output.ppm \-\- \-\-\-picture.webp
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+ .br
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+ cat picture.webp | dwebp \-o \- \-\- \- > output.ppm
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+
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+ .SH AUTHORS
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+ \fBdwebp\fP is a part of libwebp and was written by the WebP team.
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+ .br
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+ The latest source tree is available at
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+ https://chromium.googlesource.com/webm/libwebp
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+ .PP
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+ This manual page was written by Pascal Massimino <pascal.massimino@gmail.com>,
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+ for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
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+
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+ .SH SEE ALSO
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+ .BR cwebp (1),
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+ .BR gif2webp (1),
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+ .BR webpmux (1)
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+ .br
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+ Please refer to https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/ for additional
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+ information.
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+ .SS Output file format details
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+ PAM: http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/pam.html
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+ .br
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+ PGM: http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/pgm.html
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+ .br
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+ PPM: http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/ppm.html
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+ .br
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+ PNG: http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/png-sitemap.html#info
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+ .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
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+ .TH IMG2WEBP 1 "March 17, 2023"
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+ .SH NAME
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+ img2webp \- create animated WebP file from a sequence of input images.
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+ .SH SYNOPSIS
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+ .B img2webp
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+ [file_options] [[frame_options] frame_file]... [\-o webp_file]
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+ .br
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+ .B img2webp argument_file_name
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+ .br
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+ .SH DESCRIPTION
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+ This manual page documents the
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+ .B img2webp
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+ command.
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+ .PP
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+ \fBimg2webp\fP compresses a sequence of images using the animated WebP format.
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+ Input images can either be PNG, JPEG, TIFF or WebP.
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+ If a single file name (not starting with the character '\-') is supplied as
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+ the argument, the command line arguments are actually tokenized from this file.
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+ This allows for easy scripting or using a large number of arguments.
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+ .SH FILE-LEVEL OPTIONS
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+ The file-level options are applied at the beginning of the compression process,
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+ before the input frames are read.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-o " string
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+ Specify the name of the output WebP file.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-min_size
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+ Encode images to achieve smallest size. This disables key frame insertion and
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+ picks the parameters resulting in the smallest output for each frame. It uses
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+ lossless compression by default, but can be combined with \-q, \-m, \-lossy or
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+ \-mixed options.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-kmin " int
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-kmax " int
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+ Specify the minimum and maximum distance between consecutive key frames
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+ (independently decodable frames) in the output animation. The tool will insert
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+ some key frames into the output animation as needed so that this criteria is
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+ satisfied.
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+ .br
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+ .B \-mixed
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+ Mixed compression mode: optimize compression of the image by picking either
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+ lossy or lossless compression for each frame heuristically. This global
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+ option disables the local option \fB-lossy\fP and \fB-lossless\fP .
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-near_lossless " int
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+ Specify the level of near\-lossless image preprocessing. This option adjusts
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+ pixel values to help compressibility, but has minimal impact on the visual
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+ quality. It triggers lossless compression mode automatically. The range is 0
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+ (maximum preprocessing) to 100 (no preprocessing, the default). The typical
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+ value is around 60. Note that lossy with \fB\-q 100\fP can at times yield
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+ better results.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-sharp_yuv
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+ Use more accurate and sharper RGB->YUV conversion if needed. Note that this
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+ process is slower than the default 'fast' RGB->YUV conversion.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-loop " int
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+ Specifies the number of times the animation should loop. Using '0'
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+ means 'loop indefinitely'.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-v
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+ Be more verbose.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-h, \-help
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+ A short usage summary.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-version
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+ Print the version numbers of the relevant libraries used.
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+
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+ .SH PER-FRAME OPTIONS
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+ The per-frame options are applied for the images following as arguments in the
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+ command line. They can be modified any number of times preceding each particular
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+ input image.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-d " int
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+ Specify the image duration in milliseconds.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-lossless, \-lossy
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+ Compress the next image(s) using lossless or lossy compression mode. The
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+ default mode is lossless.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-q " float
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+ Specify the compression factor between 0 and 100. The default is 75.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-m " int
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+ Specify the compression method to use. This parameter controls the
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+ trade off between encoding speed and the compressed file size and quality.
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+ Possible values range from 0 to 6. Default value is 4.
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+
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+ .SH EXAMPLE
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+ img2webp -loop 2 in0.png -lossy in1.jpg -d 80 in2.tiff -o out.webp
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+ .br
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+
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+ .SH BUGS
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+ Please report all bugs to the issue tracker:
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+ https://bugs.chromium.org/p/webp
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+ .br
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+ Patches welcome! See this page to get started:
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+ https://www.webmproject.org/code/contribute/submitting\-patches/
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+
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+ .SH AUTHORS
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+ \fBimg2webp\fP is a part of libwebp and was written by the WebP team.
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+ .br
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+ The latest source tree is available at
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+ https://chromium.googlesource.com/webm/libwebp
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+ .PP
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+ This manual page was written by Pascal Massimino <pascal.massimino@gmail.com>,
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+ for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
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+
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+ .SH SEE ALSO
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+ .BR webpmux (1),
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+ .BR gif2webp (1)
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+ .br
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+ Please refer to https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/ for additional
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+ information.
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+ .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
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+ .TH WEBPINFO 1 "November 17, 2021"
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+ .SH NAME
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+ webpinfo \- print out the chunk level structure of WebP files
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+ along with basic integrity checks.
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+ .SH SYNOPSIS
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+ .B webpinfo
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+ .I OPTIONS
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+ .I INPUT
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+ .br
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+ .B webpinfo [\-h|\-help|\-H|\-longhelp]
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+ .br
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+
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+ .SH DESCRIPTION
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+ This manual page documents the
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+ .B webpinfo
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+ command.
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+ .PP
19
+ \fBwebpinfo\fP can be used to print out the chunk level structure and bitstream
20
+ header information of WebP files. It can also check if the files are of valid
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+ WebP format.
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+
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+ .SH OPTIONS
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-version
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+ Print the version number (as major.minor.revision) and exit.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-quiet
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+ Do not show chunk parsing information.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-diag
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+ Show parsing error diagnosis.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-summary
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+ Show chunk stats summary.
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+ .TP
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+ .BI \-bitstream_info
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+ Parse bitstream header.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-h, \-help
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+ A short usage summary.
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+ .TP
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+ .B \-H, \-longhelp
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+ Detailed usage instructions.
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+
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+ .SH INPUT
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+ Input files in WebP format. Input files must come last, following
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+ options (if any). There can be multiple input files.
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+
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+ .SH BUGS
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+ Please report all bugs to the issue tracker:
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+ https://bugs.chromium.org/p/webp
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+ .br
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+ Patches welcome! See this page to get started:
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+ https://www.webmproject.org/code/contribute/submitting\-patches/
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+
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+ .SH EXAMPLES
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+ .br
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+ webpinfo \-h
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+ .br
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+ webpinfo \-diag \-summary input_file.webp
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+ .br
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+ webpinfo \-bitstream_info input_file_1.webp input_file_2.webp
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+ .br
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+ webpinfo *.webp
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+
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+ .SH AUTHORS
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+ \fBwebpinfo\fP is a part of libwebp and was written by the WebP team.
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+ .br
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+ The latest source tree is available at
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+ https://chromium.googlesource.com/webm/libwebp
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+ .PP
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+ This manual page was written by Hui Su <huisu@google.com>,
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+ for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
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+
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+ .SH SEE ALSO
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+ .BR webpmux (1)
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+ .br
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+ Please refer to https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/ for additional
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+ information.