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Synopsis
iprint [-H] [-C] [-F] [-x xoff] [-y yoff] [-w width] [-h height] ImageFile
Displays list of pixel values in RGBA order
-H in hexadecimal
-F in floating point 0. → 1.
-C in a compact form
Description
iprint displays the R, G, B and Alpha values for an image as a long list of ascii text. By default, all pixel values are displayed - one pixel per line, with the X and Y coordinates followed by the R, G, B and Alpha values. The range is 0 to 255.
Options
-x and -y
Specify x and y offsets to be applied to the picture, and -w and -h options specify width and height of a subframe, limiting what is displayed.
-H
Indicates that the pixel values should be displayed in hexadecimal rather than the default decimal values.
-F
Indicates that the pixel values should be displayed in floating point format in the range 0 to 1 rather than the default decimal values.
-C
Indicates that the pixel values should be displayed in a compact form. Instead of each pixel on a separate line, each pixel is separated by two spaces, and each scanline starting a new line. This form is usable by other Houdini tools which utilize arrays.
-A
Indicates that the pixel values should be displayed in the form of a Houdini ascii channel file with no headers and one row per scanline. Any combination of r,g,b and a may be given to select which of the red, green, blue or alpha pixel values should be output.
Example
!iprint RenderedFrame.pic 0 1: 255 255 255 255 1 2: 255 204 0 255 [...638 more lines follow...]