On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 8:39 AM, Craig DeForest
<[email protected]> wrote:
> wpic has incorrect/inconsistent threading properties between monochrome and
> color images, but is entrenched.  wim fixes that without breaking old
> scripts.
>


Hmmm... the above information should really be in the docs. So, in
other words, I should be using wim, and not wpic, no? The only thing I
see wim doing is doing a reorder.

Anyway, I am trying to determine how to use an LUT, even what a valid
LUT looks like. There are no examples there.

On a more basic level, I am trying to determine the recommended,
canonical way of writing out images, particularly TIFFs, and also PNGs
and GIFs.

A recommendation here, and in the docs, would be most welcome.




> On Aug 30, 2010, at 7:34 AM, P Kishor wrote:
>
>> wim calls wpic... why even bother? What's the point?
>>
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