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A simple tool that displays ppm/pgm files via OpenCV and saves the images in png format. The default maximum window size is 600x600.
ppm-disp -i
ppm-disp -s <size> <file>...
ppm-disp <file>...
-i about the tool
-s display images with a non-default maximum windows size
- Create a batch file/shell script with the following line:
- (Windows) ppm-disp %*
- (Linux) ppm-disp $*
- And now you can drag-and-drop ppm/pgm files into it and view the images instantly
- A batch file example is included in the Github repo
FAQs
PPM/PGM image viewer
We found that ppm-display demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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