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29 cjpeg [switches] [imagefile] >jpegfile
31 djpeg [switches] [jpegfile] >imagefile
38 cjpeg [switches] imagefile jpegfile
40 djpeg [switches] jpegfile imagefile
47 cjpeg [switches] -outfile jpegfile imagefile
49 djpeg [switches] -outfile imagefile jpegfile
63 -gray or -gr. Most of the "basic" switches can be abbreviated to as little as
71 The basic command line switches for cjpeg are:
148 assigned to components with the -qslots option (see the "wizard" switches
253 The "wizard" switches are intended for experimentation with JPEG. If you
254 don't know what you are doing, DON'T USE THEM. These switches are documented
260 The basic command line switches for djpeg are:
356 usually looks awful. Note that these switches have
415 To get a quick preview of an image, use the -grayscale and/or -scale switches.
488 jpegtran [switches] [inputfile] >outputfile
490 jpegtran [switches] inputfile outputfile
494 jpegtran accepts a subset of the switches recognized by cjpeg:
501 See the previous discussion of cjpeg for more details about these switches.
502 If you specify none of these switches, you get a plain baseline-JPEG output
505 The image can be losslessly transformed by giving one of these switches:
561 Other not-strictly-lossless transformation switches are:
573 jpegtran also recognizes these switches that control what to do with "extra"
590 Additional switches recognized by jpegtran are:
631 wrjpgcom [switches] [inputfilename]
636 wrjpgcom [switches] inputfilename outputfilename
639 wrjpgcom understands three switches: