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NAME

       pnmpaste - paste a rectangle into a PNM image

SYNOPSIS

       pnmpaste

       [-replace | -or | -and | -xor | -nor | -nand | -nxor]

       frompnmfile x y [intopnmfile]

       You can abbreviate all options to their shortest unique prefix.

DESCRIPTION

       This program is part of Netpbm(1).

       pnmpaste  reads  two  PNM images as input and inserts the first image (the "pasted image")
       into the second (the "base image") at the specified location, and produces a PNM image the
       same size and type as the base image as output.

       Either  file  name  argument (but not both) may be '-' to indicate Standard Input.  If you
       don't specify the second file argument at all, that's the same as '-'.

       x and y specify the location in the base image at which to put the top left corner of  the
       pasted  image,  x  giving  the  horizontal position and x giving the vertical position.  A
       nonnegative value indicates the number of pixels right of the right edge or below the  top
       edge of the base image, while a negative value indicates the number of pixels right of the
       right edge or below the bottom edge (so x = -5 means 5 pixels left of the right edge).

       If any part of the pasted image does not fit within the base image, pnmpaste fails.

       This tool is most useful in combination with pamcut.  For instance, if you want to edit  a
       small segment of a large image, and your image editor cannot edit the large image, you can
       cut out the segment you are interested in, edit it, and then paste it back in.

       Another useful companion tool is pbmmask.

       pamcomp is a more general tool, except that it lacks the "or," "and," and "xor" functions.
       pamcomp  allows  you  to  specify  a  transparency  mask in order to have only part of the
       inserted image get inserted.  So the inserted pixels need not be  a  rectangle.   You  can
       also  have  the  inserted image be translucent, so the resulting image is a mixture of the
       inserted image and the base image.

OPTIONS

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

       -replace, -or, -and, -xor,
              -nor, -nand, -nxor

              These option specify the operation to use when doing the  paste.   The  default  is
              -replace,  which  means to do the obvious paste: replace pixels of the "into" image
              with those of the "from" image.

              -and, -nand, -or, -nor, -xor, and nxor are allowed only if both  input  images  are
              PBM images.  They say to combine the "from" and "into" images by performing boolean
              operations: Each pixel of the output image is the result of the  boolean  operation
              on  the corresponding pixels of the two input images, where white is TRUE and black
              is FALSE.

              Note that this is different from what you would get by doing a  bit  arithmetic  on
              the  bits in the PBM images, because in PBM, white is represented by a 0 bit, and 0
              in bit arithmetic corresponds to FALSE in boolean arithmetic.

              -nand, -nor, and -nxor were new in Netpbm 10.85 (December 2018).

SEE ALSO

       pamcomp(1), pamcut(1), pnminvert(1), pnmarith(1), pbmmask(1), pnm(1)

AUTHOR

       Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 by Jef Poskanzer.

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/pnmpaste.html