CJB2
Section: ~DjVuLibre-3.5~ (1)
Updated: 10/11/2001
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NAME
cjb2 - Simple DjVuBitonal encoder.
SYNOPSIS
cjb2 [options] inputfile outputdjvufile
DESCRIPTION
This is a simple encoder for bitonal files.
Argument
inputfile
is the name of a
PBM
or bitonal
TIFF
file containing a single document image.
This program produces a DjVuBitonal file named
outputdjvufile.
The default compression process is lossless:
decoding the DjVuBitonal file at full resolution will
produce an image exactly identical to the input file.
Lossy compression is enabled by options
-losslevel,
-lossy,
or
-clean.
OPTIONS
- -dpi n
-
Specify the resolution information encoded into the output file expressed in
dots per inch. The resolution information encoded in DjVu files determine how
the decoder scales the image on a particular display. Meaningful resolutions
range from 25 to 1200. The default resolution for
TIFF
files is the resolution is the resolution specified by the input file.
The default resolution for
PBM
files is 300 dpi.
- -lossless
-
Ensure that the encoded image is pixel-per-pixel equal
to the initial image.
This option is is equivalent to
-losslevel 0
and is the default.
- -clean
-
Only remove flyspecks from the input image.
This option enables a heuristic algorithm that removes very small marks.
Such marks are often causes by noise and dust during the scanning process.
The threshold mark size is chosen according to the resolution
specified with option
This option is is equivalent to
-losslevel 1.
- -lossy
-
Substitute patterns with small variations.
In addition to the flyspeck removal heuristic, this option
enables an algorithm that encodes certain characters
by simply replicating the shape of a previously encoded character
with a similar shape.
This option is is equivalent to
-losslevel 100.
- -losslevel x
-
Specify the aggressiveness of the lossy compression.
Its argument ranges from 0 to 200.
Higher values generate smaller files
with more potential distortions.
Loss level 0 corresponds to lossless encoding.
Loss level 1 performs image cleaning but does not perform
character substitution at all.
Loss level 100 is intended to provide a good compromise.
Higher loss levels provide marginally better compression
at the risk of unacceptable character substitutions.
- -verbose
-
Display informational messages while running.
REMARKS
Lossless encoding is competitive with that of the
Lizardtech commercial encoders.
Lossy encoding has made much progress thanks
to Ilya Mezhirov from the minidjvu project.
This also means that the lossy encoding performance
can change from version to version.
When lossy compression yields inadequate results,
simply revert to only using option
-clean
or reduce the parameter of option
-losslevel.
Two features are still missing:
- *
-
Half-tone detection. Collecting small marks belonging
to half-tone patterns would improve compression speed.
- *
-
Multi-page compression. Matching characters on several pages
would improve the compression ratios for multi-page documents.
CREDITS
This program was initially written by Léon Bottou
<
leonb@users.sourceforge.net> and was improved
by Bill Riemers <
docbill@sourceforge.net> and many others.
The pattern matching algorithm for lossy compression
was contributed by Ilya Mezhirov <
ilya@mezhirov.mccme.ru>.
TIFF input routines are inspired by the ones contributed by
R. Keith Dennis <
dennis@rkd.math.cornell.edu> and Paul Young.
SEE ALSO
djvu(1),
pbm(5).
Index
- NAME
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- OPTIONS
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- REMARKS
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- CREDITS
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- SEE ALSO
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