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Eyuvtoppm User Manual(0)                              Eyuvtoppm User Manual(0)



NAME
       eyuvtoppm - convert a Berkeley YUV file to a portable pixmap (ppm) file


SYNOPSIS
       eyuvtoppm [--width width] [--height height] [eyuvfile]


DESCRIPTION
       This program is part of Netpbm(1).

       eyuvtoppm reads a Berkeley Encoder YUV (not the  same  as  Abekas  YUV)
       file as input and produces a PPM image on Standard Output.

       With  no filename argument takes input from Standard Input.  Otherwise,
       eyuvfile  is the file specification of the input file.


SEE ALSO
       ppmtoeyuv(1), yuvtoppm(1), ppm(1)



netpbm documentation             22 April 2001        Eyuvtoppm User Manual(0)


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