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NAME
       pamsistoaglyph  -  convert  a  single-image  stereogram  to  a  red/cyan
       anaglyphic image

SYNOPSIS
       pamsistoaglyph [--invert] [--sep=number] [--minsep=number]  [--gray=num-
       ber] [in_netpbmfile

       All  options can be abbreviated to their shortest unique prefix. You may
       use either white space or an equals sign between an option name and  its
       value.

DESCRIPTION
       This program is part of Netpbm(1).

       pamsistoaglyph reads a Netpbm image as input and produces a Netpbm image
       as output.

       pamsistoaglyph  takes a single-image stereogram (SIS) such as those pro-
       duced by pamstereogram(1) and converts it to a red/cyan anaglyphic image
       such as those produced by ppm3d(1).  Many people have  trouble  tricking
       their  eyes  into  focusing  beyond  the  image in front of them and are
       therefore unable to perceive the 3-D shape hidden within a  single-image
       stereogram.   Anaglyphic  stereograms  are easier to perceive in 3-D but
       require a pair of red/cyan glasses such as those often used to watch 3-D
       movies. The goal of pamsistoaglyph is to help people  who  have  trouble
       viewing single-image stereograms see the intriguing 3-D effect.

       pamsistoaglyph  can convert single-image random-dot stereograms (SIRDS),
       wallpaper stereograms, and even dual-image stereograms to anaglyphic im-
       ages.

OPTIONS
       In addition to the options common to all  programs  based  on  libnetpbm
       (most  notably  -quiet, see ]8;;index.html#commonoptions\ Common Options]8;;\ ), pamsistoaglyph recognizes
       the following command line options:

       For most images, no command-line options need to be specified.  The fol-
       lowing options are available, however, for unusual circumstances.

       --invert
              Swap the left- and right-eye
                  images. pamsistoaglyph assumes that its input
                  represents  a  wall-eyed   stereogram   and   generates   the
              anaglyphic
                  image  accordingly.  If the generated image appears to recede
              into
                  the page where it should  pop  out  of  the  page  (and  vice
              versa),
                  this typically implies that the input image represents a
                  cross-eyed stereogram. Use --invert to correct
                  the image depth.

       --sep=number
              Specify the distance in pixels between the left- and right-eye
                  images. Essentially, this corresponds to the distance between
                  repetitions of the background pattern.  The --sep
                  option should rarely be necessary
                  as pamsistoaglyph is fairly good at determining
                  automatically the eye-separation distance.

       --minsep=number
              This option is similar to --sep but
                  constrains pamsistoaglyph only to
                  a minimum eye-separation distance. Any distance larger
                  than number is acceptable.  The --minsep
                  option should rarely be necessary
                  as pamsistoaglyph is fairly good at determining
                  automatically the eye-separation distance.  The default value
              for
                  the  minimum  eye-separation  distance  is  10%  of the image
              width;
                  this value seems to work well in practice.

       --gray=number
              Limit the number of gray levels to use when searching for the
                  optimal eye-separation
                  distance.  Because pamsistoaglyph looks for
                  repeated patterns, it is  vulnerable  to  being  confused  by
              slight
                  variations   in  color.   By  reducing  the  input  image  to
              grayscale and
                  capping the number of gray levels,
                  pamsistoaglyph ameliorates the effects of
                  unintentional color variations (such as those caused by  con-
              version
                  from  a  low-quality JPEG image, for example). The default of
              63
                  seems to work well so the --gray option should
                  rarely be necessary.

NOTES
       The registration algorithm used by pamsistoaglyph was developed specifi-
       cally for this program. As far as the author knows, there are no  exist-
       ing  algorithms  for converting stereograms to anaglyphs.  The algorithm
       works as follows:

       •      Convert the image to grayscale to increase the ability  to  iden-
              tify
                  matches.

       •      Count the number of pixels that match N pixels ahead in the
                  image for all N in [1, width/2].

       •      Maintain a running mean (mu) and standard deviation (sigma) of
                  the number of matched pixels.

       •      Store the N corresponding to each spike in the number of
                  matched  pixels.  A  spike is defined as a tally that exceeds
              the
                  mean plus one, two, or three standard  deviations.  Only  the
              first
                  spike of a given standard-deviation multiplier is stored.

       •      If a tally greater than mu+3sigma was encountered, return the
                  corresponding N. If not, then if a tally greater than
                  mu+2sigma was encountered, return the
                  corresponding N. If not, then if a tally greater than
                  mu+sigma was encountered, return the
                  corresponding N. If not, then return the N that
                  produces the minimum average distance between matched pixels
                  (i.e., #matches divided by #pixels). If no
                  such N exceeds the minimum allowable eye-separation value,
                  return zero to indicate failure.

       •      If the algorithm returned zero, rerun the algorithm independently
                  on each row of the input image and return the median of
                  all N that exceed the minimum allowable eye-separation
                  value. If no such N exists, abort with an error
                  message.

HISTORY
       Scott  Pakin  wrote  pamsistoaglyph in April 2009.  It first appeared in
       Netpbm in Release 10.47 (June 2009).

AUTHOR
       Copyright (C) 2009 Scott Pakin, scott+pbm@pakin.org

SEE ALSOpamstereogram(1)ppm3d(1),

       •      ]8;;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereogram\http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereogram]8;;\

DOCUMENT SOURCE
       This manual page was generated by the Netpbm tool  'makeman'  from  HTML
       source.  The master documentation is at

              http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/pamsistoaglyph.html

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