RLETOGRAY(1) 1 (Jun 24, 1988) RLETOGRAY(1)
NAME
rletogray - Splits an RLE format file into gray scale
images.
SYNOPSIS
rletogray [ -o prefix ] [ infile ]
DESCRIPTION
Rletogray reads a file in RLE(5) format and splits the file
into unencoded binary files, one for each channel in the RLE
file. The output file names will be constructed from the
input file name or a specified prefix.
If an input infile is specified, then the output file names
will be in the form "rlefileroot.{alpha, red, green, blue}",
where rlefileroot is infile with any ".rle" suffix stripped
off. If the option -o prefix is specified, then the output
file names will be of the form "prefix.{alpha, red, green,
blue}". If neither option is given, then the output file
names will be "out.{alpha, red, green, blue}". Input will
be read from infile if specified, from standard input,
otherwise. If more channels than just red, green, blue, and
alpha are present in the input, numeric suffixes will be
used for the others.
OPTIONS
-o prefix
Specifies the output file name prefix to be used.
infile
This option is used to name the input file. If not
present, input is taken from stdin.
SEE ALSO
rletoraw(1), urt(1), RLE(5).
AUTHOR
Michael J. Banks, University of Utah.
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