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NAME

       pammosaicknit - validate a mosaic knitting pattern

SYNOPSIS

       pammosaicknit [in_netpbmfile]

DESCRIPTION

       This program is part of Netpbm(1).

       pammosaicknit      helps      the     user     create     mosaic     knitting     patterns
       ⟨http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slip-stitch_knitting#Mosaic_knitting⟩ . The program inputs a
       black-and-white  Netpbm image that describes a mosaic knitting pattern and outputs a color
       Netpbm image of the same pattern but with invalid runs shown in red.

       A valid knitting pattern starts with a "black" row on the bottom  and  alternates  "white"
       and  "black"  rows.  A "black" row can contain any arrangement of black pixels but no more
       than three consecutive white pixels. A "white" row can contain any  arrangement  of  white
       pixels  but  no  more than three consecutive black pixels. Columns wrap horizontally, so a
       "white" row that both begins and ends with two black pixels  is  deemed  to  contain  four
       consecutive  black pixels. Because this is an invalid number for a "white" row, those four
       pixels will be recolored red in the output image.

       For clarity, there are two shades of red in the output image.  Dark  red  pixels  indicate
       pixels that were black in the input image but which must contain one or more white pixels.
       Light red pixels indicate pixels that were white in the input image but which must contain
       one or more black pixels.

       If the output image contains no red pixels, then the input image represents a valid mosaic
       knitting pattern.

OPTIONS

       There are  no  command  line  options  defined  specifically  for  pammosaicknit,  but  it
       recognizes the options common to all programs based on libnetpbm (See
        Common Options ⟨index.html#commonoptions⟩ .)

ARGUMENTS

       pammosaicknit's only argument, in_netpbmfile, is the name of an image file that represents
       a mosaic knitting pattern. If you don't specify in_netpbmfile, the program reads the image
       from Standard Input.

NOTES

       If the input image is not a black-and-white image, pammosaicknit converts it internally to
       black and white by thresholding each pixel's luminosity. The  output  image  is  always  a
       color image containing at most four colors (black, white, dark red, light red).

SEE ALSO

pam(1)

HISTORY

       pammosaicknit was new in Netpbm 10.53 (December 2010).

AUTHOR

       Copyright (C) 2010 Scott Pakin, scott+pbm@pakin.org

Table Of Contents

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              SYNOPSIS ⟨#synopsis⟩

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              DESCRIPTION ⟨#description⟩

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              OPTIONS ⟨#options⟩

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              ARGUMENTS ⟨#arguments⟩

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              NOTES ⟨#notes⟩

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              SEE ALSO ⟨#seealso⟩

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              HISTORY ⟨#history⟩

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              AUTHOR ⟨#author⟩

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/pammosaicknit.html