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NAME

       pfsinyuv - Read frames from a single .yuv file used by many video codecs

SYNOPSIS

       pfsinyuv  [--verbose]  [--quiet]  [--width]  [--height] [--colorspace] [--noguess] [--chroma-subsampling]
       [--bit-depth] [--frames] [--help] <file>

DESCRIPTION

       Use this command to read an uncompressed yuv file into a pfsstream.

       <file> may contain one or more formatting strings, which  describe  the  format  of  the  yuv  file.  The
       formating strings are:

       %s     The   entire  description  in  the  format  <width>x<height>_<fps><bitdepth>_<colorspace>_<chroma-
              format>, for example 1920x1080_25_10b_pq2020_420

       %d     Width in pixels

       %d     Height in pixels

       %d     Bit-depth in bits

       %s     Colorspace, such as 'bt709'

       %s     Chroma subsampling format, either '444' or '420'

OPTIONS

       --width, -w
              Specify the width in pixels of the YUV file

       --height, -h
              Specify the height in pixels of the YUV file

       --fps, -f
              Specify the frames per second of the YUV file

       --bit-depth, -b
              Bit-depth of the integer values stored in the yuv file. A single color component is  stored  as  a
              byte if bit-depth is 8, or as two bytes otherwise. Default: 10 [bits]

       --chroma-format, -s
              Specify the chroma format of the YUV file. Can be one of:

              444 Standard 4:4:4 YCbCr format, with no chroma downsampling]

              420 4:2:0 YCbCr format, with both colour channels downsampled by half

       --colorspace, -c Currently it can be either:

              pq2020 for HDR images with BT.2020 colorspace and PQ transfer function, or

              bt709 for LDR images in BT.709 (rec.709) colorspace without any transfer function or

              hlg2020 for HDR images with BT.2020 colorspace and HLG transfer function.

       If  no  option  is  specified, colorspace is inferred from the LUMINANNCE tag in the pfsstream: pq2020 if
       LUMINANCE is ABSOLUTE or RELATIVE, bt709 if LUMINANCE is DISPLAY.

       --no-guess, -n
              Don't try to extract image metadata from the filename

       --frames, -r
              Read only frames within the range specified as first:last,  or  first:step:last.  The  frames  are
              indexed from 1, so that the to read the first and second frame one needs to specify 1:2.

       --verbose, -v
              Print extra information to stderr.

       --quiet, -q
              Disable  warning message about the change in handling absolute values in RGBE files. See IMPORTANT
              NOTE below.

EXAMPLES

       pfsinyuv video_1920x1080_10b_25fps_pq2020_444.yuv --frames 100:-1:0 -v | pfsview

SEE ALSO

       pfsin(1)

IMPORTANT NOTE

BUGS

       Please    report    bugs    and    comments    on    implementation    to    the     discussion     group
       http://groups.google.com/group/pfstools

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