sgi2fax(1)
NAME
sgi2fax - convert a Silicon Graphics image file for facsimile transmission
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/sgi2fax [ options ] files...
DESCRIPTION
sgi2fax converts Silicon Graphics format images to bilevel TIFF Class F
images in preparation for transmission as facsimile. sgi2fax is not
normally invoked directly; it is usually run by sendfax(1) when an SGI
image file is submitted for transmission.
- Images are converted by scaling them to fill the guaranteed reproducible area on a default page. Each RGB pixel p is converted to
greyscale according to:
- pr * %r + pg * %g + pb * %b
- where %r, %g, and %b default to 30, 59, and 11, respectively. Greyscale images are then process with a high pass filter and dithered to a bilevel image. The resultant image are written as a TIFF Class F document.
- By default, the output image is created with 204 dots/inch horizontal resolution and 98 lines/inch vertical resolution. The image is written as Group 3 1D-encoded data.
OPTIONS
-1 (-2) Write the image as Group 3 1D- (2D-) encoded data.
- -b %b Set the %b parameter used to convert color pixel values to
- greyscale pixel values.
- -g %g Set the %g parameter used to convert color pixel values to
- greyscale pixel values.
- -l Generate an image at 98 lines/inch vertical resolution. know as
- low resolution.
- -m Generate an image at 196 lines/inch vertical resolution.
- -o file
- Write output to file instead of the default file named sgi.fax.
- -r %r Set the %r parameter used to convert color pixel values to
- greyscale pixel values.
- -s size
- Set the output size according to the named page size. Images
are normally created with a system-default page size (usually
letter-size pages, 8.5" by 11", for sites in North America).
Alternate page sizes are specified symbolically using either the
name or abbreviation of an entry in the pagesizes(5F) database;
e.g. a3 (ISO A3), a4 (ISO A4), a5 (ISO A5), a6 (ISO A6), b4 (ISO B4), na-let (North American Letter), us-leg (American Legal), us-led (American Ledger), us-exe (American Executive), jp-let (Japanese Letter), and jp-leg (Japanese Legal). Comparisons are case-insensitive and any match of a substring of the full page-size name is sufficient; e.g. ``legal'' would match ``American Legal''.
FILES
/etc/hylafax/pagesizes page size database