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Gemtopnm User Manual(0)                                Gemtopnm User Manual(0)



NAME
       gemtopnm - convert a GEM .img file into a PNM image


SYNOPSIS
       gemtopnm [-d] [gemfile]


DESCRIPTION
       This program is part of Netpbm(1).

       gemtopnm  reads  a GEM .img file, either the one plane (black/white) or
       four plane (16 color) varieety, as input and produces a PBM or PPM file
       as output, depending on whether the input is one or four plane.

       The  input  file  is  gemfile if you specify that argument, or Standard
       Input otherwise.  Output is to Standard Output.


OPTIONS
       -d     Produce output describing the contents of the .img file.




SEE ALSO
       pbmtogem(1), pnm(1)


AUTHOR
       Copyright (C) 1988 Diomidis D. Spinellis (dds@cc.ic.ac.uk).



netpbm documentation             30 April 2000         Gemtopnm User Manual(0)


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