man ale (Commandes) - The Anti-Lamenessing Engine

NAME

ale - The Anti-Lamenessing Engine

SYNOPSIS

ale [<options>] <input-files> ... <output-file>

DESCRIPTION

ale is a command-line tool that reduces aliasing (potentially increasing apparent quality) in images or combines multiple images into a mosaic by aligning and merging images together. It requires two or more input images of the same subject, which are combined into an output image. In Debian, ALE is compiled with ImageMagick for image file handling. Input and output files may be in any format supported by ImageMagick (see ImageMagick(1)), and input files may also be specified as URLs.

OPTIONS

Note that this manepage only documents the help options because of the fast moving and oft-changing nature of ALE. See the See Also section below for other sources of documentation.

--help, -h, --hu
Show usage summary.
--hq
Show default settings.
--hf
Image file handling options.
--he
Exclusion region management options.
--ha
Alignment (not exposure-related) options.
--hr
Rendering (not exposure-related) options.
--hx
Exposure options.
--ht
Transformation data files options.
--hl
Filtering (PSFs, rendering chains) options.
--hd
Device configuration options.
--hv
Video stream processing options (Experimental).
--hz
Undocumented options.
--hA
Concatenate all help pages..

SEE ALSO

A complete and very detailed user manual is available on the ALE homepage, with complete descriptions of how to use the various arguments and what they do in particular, at http://auricle.dyndns.org/ALE/user/ ImageMagick(1)

AUTHOR

This manual page was written by Nick Rusnov <nickrusnov@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).

ALE was written by David Hilvert <dhilvert@auricle.dyndns.org>.