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NAME
       pgmmedian - apply a median filter to a PGM file

SYNOPSIS
       pgmmedian

       [-width=n]

       [-height=n]

       [-type=median_type]

       [-cutoff=int]

       [pnmfile]

       Minimum unique abbreviation of option is acceptable.  You may use double
       hyphens  instead  of single hyphen to denote options.  You may use white
       space in place of the equals sign to separate an option  name  from  its
       value.

DESCRIPTION
       This program is part of Netpbm(1).

       pgmmedian  applies a median filter to a PGM image, using either the his-
       togram sort or select kth value method to determine the median.

       A median filter is a convolution filter in which the value of a pixel in
       the output is the median of a certain set of pixels in the  neighborhood
       of  the  corresponding  input pixel.  The effect is to eliminate locally
       extreme values.  Such pixels typically show up as speckles.

       Pixels at the edges of the image, pixels where  the  convolution  kernel
       would  go  off  the edge of the image, are just copied.  For example, if
       -height is 9, the first 4 and last 4 rows of the input  image  are  just
       copied to the output.

       See  the  -type  and  -cutoff  options  for information on how pgmmedian
       chooses between the two methods.

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

       -cutoff int
              This option provides the cutoff value that pgmmedian uses to  de-
              cide  between using the histogram sort or select kth value method
              to find the median.

              If (maxval / ((width * height) - 1)), where maxval is the  maxval
              of the image and width and height are the dimensions of the mask,
              is  less  than  the  cutoff value, pgmmedian uses histogram sort.
              Otherwise, it uses kth value.

              This option has no effect if you specify -type.

              The default is 250

       -width=n
              Width of the median mask to apply.

              Maximum allowed is the width of the input image.

              Default is 3.

       -height=n
              Height of the median mask to apply.

              Maximum allowed is the height of the input image.

              Default is 3.

       -type median_type
              This option selects which method to use to find median regardless
              of cutoff value.  Choices are histogram_sort and select.

              By default, pgmmedian decides which method to  use  as  described
              under the -cutoff option.

REFERENCES
       •      "Collected  Algorithms  from  ACM"  Volume  II,  Algorithm 489 by
              Robert W. Floyd

       •      "A Fast Two-Dimensional  Median  Filtering  Algorithm"  in  "IEEE
              Transactions  on  Acoustics,  Speech, and Signal Processing" Vol.
              ASSP-27, No. 1, February 1979

       •      "Digital Image Processing Algorithms" by Ioannis Pitas,  Prentice
              Hall, 1993 ISBN 0-13-145814-0

SEE ALSO
       pgmnoise(1), pamaddnoise(1), pnmconvol(1), pgmmorphconv(1), pgm(1)

HISTORY
       pgmmedian  was  added  to Netpbm in Version 10.29 (August 2005).  It had
       been distributed by Mike Burns via his own web  site  before  that  (and
       continued to be so).

AUTHOR
       Copyright (C) 1996 by Mike Burns <burns@cac.psu.edu>

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/pgmmedian.html

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