Difference between revisions of "Pto mask"
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− | pto_mask [switches] | + | pto_mask [switches] options input.pto |
− | '''--mask=mask.msk@imgNr''' Load the mask from the file named mask.msk and apply it to the image with the number imgNr. The mask file can be generated from the [[Hugin Mask tab|mask tab]] - '''Save mask'''. This switch can be specified several times to add several mask at once. | + | == Options == |
+ | * '''--mask=mask.msk@imgNr''' Load the mask from the file named mask.msk and apply it to the image with the number imgNr. The mask file can be generated from the [[Hugin Mask tab|mask tab]] - '''Save mask'''. This switch can be specified several times to add several mask at once. | ||
+ | * '''--delete-mask=all|all@imgNr|maskNr@imgNr''' Deletes the specified mask from the project. (The switch can be given several times to remove several masks in one go.) | ||
+ | ** '''all''' removes all masks from all images | ||
+ | ** '''all@imgNr''' removes all masks for the given image | ||
+ | ** '''maskNr@imgNr''' removes only the specified mask from the given image | ||
==Switches== | ==Switches== |
Latest revision as of 17:58, 14 April 2022
Pto_mask can add mask to Hugin .pto project files.
The general use is:
pto_mask [switches] options input.pto
Options
- --mask=mask.msk@imgNr Load the mask from the file named mask.msk and apply it to the image with the number imgNr. The mask file can be generated from the mask tab - Save mask. This switch can be specified several times to add several mask at once.
- --delete-mask=all|all@imgNr|maskNr@imgNr Deletes the specified mask from the project. (The switch can be given several times to remove several masks in one go.)
- all removes all masks from all images
- all@imgNr removes all masks for the given image
- maskNr@imgNr removes only the specified mask from the given image
Switches
- -o|--output output.pto Output a pto file with the given filename. If not given it will append "_mask" to the input filename.
- --rotate=CLOCKWISE|90|COUNTERCLOCKWISE|-90 Rotates the mask 90° clockwise or counter-clockwise before apply the mask to the image.
- --process=CLIP|SCALE|PROP_SCALE Processing options, if the mask size does not correspond to the image size
- CLIP Does clip the mask at the image borders.
- SCALE Scale the mask independently at x and y scale to fit inside the image.
- PROP_SCALE Scale the mask proportional to fit inside the image.
- -h | --help Display help.