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NAME

       pbmtoepsi - convert a PBM image to an encapsulated PostScript style preview bitmap

SYNOPSIS

       pbmtoepsi [-dpi=N[xN]] [-bbonly] [pbmfile]

       All  options  can be abbreviated to their shortest unique prefix.  You may use two hyphens
       instead of one.  You may separate an option name and its value with white space instead of
       an equals sign.

DESCRIPTION

       This program is part of Netpbm(1).

       Reads  a  PBM image as input.  Produces an encapsulated Postscript style bitmap as output.
       The output is not a stand alone postscript file, it is only a preview bitmap, which can be
       included in an encapsulated PostScript file.

       pbmtoepsi  assumes the PBM input describes a whole output page, with one pixel on the page
       corresponding to one PBM pixel.  It detects white  borders  in  the  image  and  generates
       Postscript  output  that contains a Bounding Box statement to describe the location of the
       principal image (the image excluding the white borders) on the  page  and  thus  does  not
       include the borders in the raster part of the Postscript output.

       There is no epsitopbm tool - this transformation is one way.

OPTIONS

       In addition to the options common to all programs based on libnetpbm (most notably -quiet,
       see
        Common Options ⟨index.html#commonoptions⟩ ), pbmtoepsi recognizes the  following  command
       line options:

       -dpi=N[xN]

              This option specifies the resolution in dots per inch of the
                   ultimate output device.  You must specify this because the
                   Bounding Box statement defines the bounding box in absolute
                   distances, not in pixels.  pbmtoepsi assumes in
                   calculating the bounding box that each PBM pixel will become one
                   dot on the output device, and applies your dpi
                   specification to calculate the size and location on the page of
                   the bounding box.

              If you specify NxN, the first number is the
                   horizontal resolution and the second number is the vertical
                   resolution.  If you specify just a single number N, that is the
                   resolution in both directions.

              The default is 72 dots per inch in both directions.

              This option was new In Netpbm 10.3 (June 2002).  Before that,
                   pbmtoepsi always assumed 72 dots per inch in both directions.

       -bbonly
              Only create a boundary box, don't fill it with the image.

SEE ALSO

       pbm(1), pnmtops(1), pstopnm(1), psidtopgm(1), pbmtolps(1),

       Postscript language documentation

AUTHOR

       Copyright (C) 1988 Jef Poskanzer, modified by Doug Crabill 1992

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/pbmtoepsi.html