Name: image/editor/netpbm Summary: Network Portable Bitmap Tools Publisher: localhosts11 Version: 10.35.83 Build Release: 5.11 Branch: 0.0.175.0.0.0.2.0 Packaging Date: Sun Jan 12 20:08:17 2014 Size: 6.11 MB Compressed Size: 2.60 MB FMRI: pkg://localhosts11/image/editor/netpbm@10.35.83,5.11-0.0.175.0.0.0.2.0:20140112T200817Z License: Copyright: ========== 411toppm: 2001 Steve Allen anytopnm: 1991 Jef Poskanzer asciitopgm: 1989 Wilson H. Bent, Jr atktopbm: 1991 Bill Janssen bioradtopgm: 1993 Oliver Trepte bmptoppm: 1992 David W. Sanderson brushtopbm: 1988 Jef Poskanzer cmuwmtopbm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer eyuvtoppm: 1995 The Regents of the University of California fiascotopnm: 1994-2000 Ullrich Hafner fitstopnm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer fstopgm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer g3topbm: 1989 Paul Haeberli gemtopbm: 1988 Diomidis D. Spinellis gemtopnm: 1988 Diomidis D. Spinellis giftopnm: 1990-1993 David Koblas gouldtoppm: 1990 Stephen P. Lesniewski hipstopgm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer icontopbm: 1988 Jef Poskanzer ilbmtoppm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer imgtoppm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer jbigtopnm: 2000 Markus Kuhn jpegtopnm: 1991-2000 Thomas G. Lane, Bryan Henderson leaftoppm: 1994 Bill O'Donnell lispmtopgm: 1988 Jef Poskanzer, Jamie Zawinski macptopbm: 1988 Jef Poskanzer mdatopbm: 1999 John Elliott mgrtopbm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer mtvtoppm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer neotoppm: 2001 Teemu Hukkanen palmtopnm: 1995-2000 Ian Goldberg, Bill Janssen pamcut: 1989 Jef Poskanzer pamfile: 1991 Jef Poskanzer pamoil: 1990 Wilson Bent pbmclean: 1989-1990 Jef Poskanzer, Angus Duggan pbmlife: 1988-1991 Jef Poskanzer pbmmake: 1988 Jef Poskanzer pbmmask: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer pbmpage: 1998 Tim Norman pbmpscale: 1989-1990 Jef Poskanzer, Angus Duggan pbmreduce: 1989 Jef Poskanzer pbmtext: 1991 Jef Poskanzer pbmto10x: 1990-1994 Ken Yap pbmtoascii: 1988-1992 Jef Poskanzer pbmtoatk: 1991 Bill Janssen pbmtobbnbg: 1989 Mike Parker pbmtocmuwm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer pbmtoepsi: 1988 Jef Poskanzer pbmtoepson: 1990 Jef Poskanzer, John Tiller pbmtog3: 1989 Paul Haeberli pbmtogem: 1988 Jef Poskanzer, David Beckemeyer pbmtogo: 1988-1989 Jef Poskanzer, Michael Haberler, Bo Thide' pbmtoicon: 1988 Jef Poskanzer pbmtolj: 1988 Jef Poskanzer, Michael Haberler pbmtomacp: 1988 Douwe vand der Schaaf pbmtomda: 1999 John Elliott pbmtomgr: 1989 Jef Poskanzer pbmtonokia: 2001 OMS Open Media System GmbH, Tim Rhsen pbmtopgm: 1989-1990 Jef Poskanzer, Angus Duggan pbmtopi3: 1988 David Beckemeyer and Jef Poskanzer pbmtoplot: 1990 Arthur David Olson pbmtoppa: 1998 Tim Norman pbmtopsg3: 2001 Kristof Koehler pbmtoptx: 1988 Jef Poskanzer pbmtowbmp: 1999 Terje Sannum pbmtox10bm: 1988 Jef Poskanzer pbmtoxbm: 1988 Jef Poskanzer pbmtoybm: 1991 Jamie Zawinski and Jef Poskanzer pbmtozinc: 1988 James Darrell McCauley , Jef Poskanzer pbmupc: 1988 Jef Poskanzer pcxtoppm: 1990 Michael Davidson pgmbentley: 1990 Wilson Bent pgmcrater: 1989 John Walker pgmedge: 1989 Jef Poskanzer pgmenhance: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer pgmhist: 1989 Jef Poskanzer pgmkernel: 1992 Alberto Accomazzi, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory pgmnoise: 1993 Frank Neumann pgmnorm: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer pgmramp: 1989 Jef Poskanzer pgmslice: 2000 Jos Dingjan pgmtexture: 1991 Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, James Darrell McCauley pgmtofs: 1991 Jef Poskanzer pgmtolispm: 1991 Jamie Zawinski and Jef Poskanzer pgmtopbm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer pgmtoppm: 1991 Jef Poskanzer pi1toppm: 1991 Steve Belczyk and Jef Poskanzer pi3topbm: 1988 David Beckemeyer and Diomidis D. Spinellis picttoppm: 1989-1993 George Phillips pjtoppm: 1990 Christos Zoulas pngtopnm: 1995-1998 Alexander Lehmann , Willem van Schaik pnmalias: 1992 Alberto Accomazzi, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory pnmarith: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer pnmcat: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer pnmcomp: 1992 David Koblas pnmconvol: 1989-1995 Jef Poskanzer, Mike Burns pnmcrop: 1988 Jef Poskanzer pnmcut: 1989 Jef Poskanzer pnmdepth: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer pnmenlarge: 1989 Jef Poskanzer pnmfile: 1991 Jef Poskanzer pnmflip: 1989 Jef Poskanzer pnmgamma: 1991 Jef Poskanzer and Bill Davidson pnmhisteq: 1995 John Walker pnmhistmap: 1993 Wilson H. Bent, Jr pnmindex: 1991 Jef Poskanzer pnminterp: 1998-2000 Russell Marks pnminterp-gen: 1998-2000 Russell Marks pnminvert: 1989 Jef Poskanzer pnmmargin: 1991 Jef Poskanzer pnmmontage: 2000 Ben Olmstead pnmnlfilt: 1993 Graeme W. Gill pnmnoraw: 1991 Jef Poskanzer pnmpad: 1989-1990 Jef Poskanzer, Angus Duggan pnmpaste: 1989 Jef Poskanzer pnmpsnr: 1994-2000 Ullrich Hafner pnmrotate: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer pnmscale: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer pnmscalefixed: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer pnmshear: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer pnmsmooth: 1984 Mike Burns pnmsplit: 2000 Bryan Henderson pnmtile: 1989 Jef Poskanzer pnmtoddif: 1992 Digital Equipment Corporation, Burkhard Neidecker-Lutz pnmtofiasco: 1994-2000 Ullrich Hafner pnmtofits: 1989 Wilson H. Bent pnmtojbig: 2000 Markus Kuhn pnmtojpeg: 1991-2001 Thomas G. Lane, Bryan Henderson pnmtopalm: 1995-2000 Ian Goldberg, Bill Janssen pnmtoplainpnm: 1991 Jef Poskanzer pnmtopng: 1995-1998 Alexander Lehmann , Willem van Schaik pnmtops: 1989 Jef Poskanzer pnmtorast: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer pnmtorle: 1994 Minnesota Supercomputer Center, Inc, Wes Barris pnmtosgi: 1994 Ingo Wilken pnmtosir: 1991 Marvin Landis pnmtotiff: 1990 Sun Microsystems, Inc, Jef Poskanzer pnmtotiffcmyk: 1999 Andrew Cooke (Jara Software) pnmtoxwd: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer ppm3d: 1989 Jef Poskanzer ppmbrighten: 1989-1990 Jef Poskanzer, Brian Moffet ppmchange: 1991 Wilson H. Bent, Jr ppmcie: 1995 John Walker ppmcolormask: 2000 Bryan Henderson ppmdim: 1993 Frank Neumann ppmdist: 1993 Dan Stromberg ppmdither: 1991 Christos Zoulas ppmfade: 1994 Minnesota Supercomputer Center, Inc, Wes Barris ppmflash: 1993 Frank Neumann ppmforge: 1989 John Walker ppmhist: 1989 Jef Poskanzer ppmlabel: 1995 John Walker ppmmake: 1989 Jef Poskanzer ppmmix: 1993 Frank Neumann ppmnorm: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer, Wilson H. Bent, Jr ppmntsc: 1993 Minnesota Supercomputer Center, Inc, Wes Barris ppmpat: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer ppmquant: 1989-1991 Jef Poskanzer ppmquantall: 1991 Jef Poskanzer ppmqvga: 1991-1992 Bill Davidsen, Lyle Rains ppmrainbow: 2001 Arjen Bax, Bryan Henderson ppmrelief: 1990 Wilson H. Bent, Jr ppmshadow: 1997 John Walker ppmshift: 1993 Frank Neumann ppmspread: 1993 Frank Neumann ppmtoacad: 1991 John Walker ppmtobmp: 1992 David W. Sanderson ppmtoeyuv: 1995 The Regents of the University of California ppmtoicr: 1990 Kanthan Pillay ppmtoilbm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer ppmtoleaf: 1994 Bill O'Donnell ppmtolj: 2000 Jonathan Melvin ppmtomap: 1989 Jef Poskanzer ppmtomitsu: 1992-1993 S.Petra Zeidler ppmtompeg: 1995 The Regents of the University of California ppmtoneo: 2001 Teemu Hukkanen ppmtopcx: 1994 Ingo Wilken ppmtopgm: 1989 Jef Poskanzer ppmtopi1: 1991 Jef Poskanzer and Steve Belczyk ppmtopict: 1990 Ken Yap ppmtopj: 1990 Christos Zoulas ppmtopuzz: 1991 Jef Poskanzer ppmtorgb3: 1991 Jef Poskanzer ppmtosixel: 1991 Rick Vinci ppmtotga: 1989-1991 Mark Shand and Jef Poskanzer ppmtouil: 1990 Mark W. Snitily, Jef Poskanzer ppmtowinicon: 2000 Lee Benfield ppmtoxpm: 1990 Mark W. 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