dwebp − decompress a WebP file to an image file
dwebp [options] input_file.webp
This manual page documents the dwebp command.
dwebp decompresses WebP files into PNG, PAM, PPM or PGM images.
The basic options are:
−h |
Print usage summary. |
−version
Print the version number (as major.minor.revision) and exit.
−o string
Specify the name of the output file (as PNG format by default). Using "-" as output name will direct output to ’stdout’.
−− string
Explicitly specify the input file. This option is useful if the input file starts with an ’−’ for instance. This option must appear last. Any other options afterward will be ignored. If the input file is "−", the data will be read from stdin instead of a file.
−bmp |
Change the output format to uncompressed BMP. |
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−tiff |
Change the output format to uncompressed TIFF. |
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−pam |
Change the output format to PAM (retains alpha). |
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−ppm |
Change the output format to PPM (discards alpha). |
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−pgm |
Change the output format to PGM. The output consists of luma/chroma samples instead of RGB, using the IMC4 layout. This option is mainly for verification and debugging purposes. |
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−yuv |
Change the output format to raw YUV. The output consists of luma/chroma-U/chroma-V samples instead of RGB, saved sequentially as individual planes. This option is mainly for verification and debugging purposes. |
−nofancy
Don’t use the fancy upscaler for YUV420. This may lead to jaggy edges (especially the red ones), but should be faster.
−nofilter
Don’t use the in-loop filtering process even if it is required by the bitstream. This may produce visible blocks on the non-compliant output, but it will make the decoding faster.
−dither strength
Specify a dithering strength between 0 and 100. Dithering is a post-processing effect applied to chroma components in lossy compression. It helps by smoothing gradients and avoiding banding artifacts.
−nodither
Disable all dithering (default).
−mt |
Use multi-threading for decoding, if possible. |
−crop x_position y_position width height
Crop the decoded picture to a rectangle with top-left corner at coordinates (x_position, y_position) and size width x height. This cropping area must be fully contained within the source rectangle. The top-left corner will be snapped to even coordinates if needed. This option is meant to reduce the memory needed for cropping large images. Note: the cropping is applied before any scaling.
−scale width height
Rescale the decoded picture to dimension width x height. This option is mostly intended to reducing the memory needed to decode large images, when only a small version is needed (thumbnail, preview, etc.). Note: scaling is applied after cropping.
−v |
Print extra information (decoding time in particular). |
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−noasm |
Disable all assembly optimizations. |
Please report
all bugs to our issue tracker:
http://code.google.com/p/webp/issues
Patches welcome! See this page to get started:
http://www.webmproject.org/code/contribute/submitting-patches/
dwebp
picture.webp −o output.png
dwebp picture.webp −ppm −o output.ppm
dwebp −o output.ppm −−
−−−picture.webp
cat picture.webp | dwebp −o − −−
− > output.ppm
dwebp
was written by the WebP team.
The latest source tree is available at
http://www.webmproject.org/code
This manual page was written by Pascal Massimino <pascal.massimino@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
cwebp(1),
gif2webp(1), webpmux(1)
Please refer to http://developers.google.com/speed/webp/ for
additional information.
Output file
format details
PAM: http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/pam.html
PGM: http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/pgm.html
PPM: http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/ppm.html
PNG: http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/png-sitemap.html#info