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Mrftopbm User Manual(0)                                Mrftopbm User Manual(0)



NAME
       mrftopbm - convert an MRF image to PBM format


SYNOPSIS
       mrftopbm [ -a ] [ input.mrf ]



DESCRIPTION
       This program is part of Netpbm(1).

       mrftopbm converts an MRF image to PBM format.

       mrftopbm takes the MRF image from the file named by the input.mrf argu-
       ment, or Standard Input if you don't  specify  input.mrf.   The  output
       goes to Standard Output.

       For more information about mrf, see theMRF specification (1).



OPTIONS
       -a     causes mrftopbm to include the edges, if any, in the output PBM.
              This may help when debugging a compressor's edge optimization.



AUTHOR
       Russell Marks.




SEE ALSO
       pbmtomrf(1), pbm(1), mrf(1)



netpbm documentation            10 August 2003         Mrftopbm User Manual(0)


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