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GIF2WEBP(1) GIF2WEBP(1)
NAME
gif2webp - Convert a GIF image to WebP
SYNOPSIS
gif2webp [options] input_file.gif -o output_file.webp
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents the gif2webp command.
gif2webp converts a GIF image to a WebP image.
OPTIONS
The basic options are:
-o string
Specify the name of the output WebP file. If omitted, gif2webp
will perform conversion but only report statistics. Using "-"
as output name will direct output to 'stdout'.
-h, -help
Usage information.
-version
Print the version number (as major.minor.revision) and exit.
-lossy Encode the image using lossy compression.
-mixed Mixed compression mode: optimize compression of the image by
picking either lossy or lossless compression for each frame
heuristically.
-q float
Specify the compression factor for RGB channels between 0 and
100. The default is 75.
In case of lossless compression (default), a small factor
enables faster compression speed, but produces a larger file.
Maximum compression is achieved by using a value of 100.
In case of lossy compression (specified by the -lossy option), a
small factor produces a smaller file with lower quality. Best
quality is achieved by using a value of 100.
-m int Specify the compression method to use. This parameter controls
the trade off between encoding speed and the compressed file
size and quality. Possible values range from 0 to 6. Default
value is 4. When higher values are used, the encoder will spend
more time inspecting additional encoding possibilities and
decide on the quality gain. Lower value can result is faster
processing time at the expense of larger file size and lower
compression quality.
-kmin int
-kmax int
Specify the minimum and maximum distance between consecutive key
frames (independently decodable frames) in the output animation.
The tool will insert some key frames into the output animation
as needed so that this criteria is satisfied.
A 'kmin' value of 0 will turn off insertion of key frames. Typ
ical values are in the range 3 to 30. Default values are kmin =
9, kmax = 17 for lossless compression and kmin = 3, kmax = 5 for
lossy compression.
These two options are relevant only for animated images with
large number of frames (>50).
When lower values are used, more frames will be converted to key
frames. This may lead to smaller number of frames required to
decode a frame on average, thereby improving the decoding per
formance. But this may lead to slightly bigger file sizes.
Higher values may lead to worse decoding performance, but
smaller file sizes.
Some restrictions:
(i) kmin < kmax,
(ii) kmin >= kmax / 2 + 1 and
(iii) kmax - kmin <= 30.
If any of these restrictions are not met, they will be enforced
automatically.
-metadata string
A comma separated list of metadata to copy from the input to the
output if present. Valid values: all, none, icc, xmp. The
default is xmp.
-f int For lossy encoding only (specified by the -lossy option). Spec
ify the strength of the deblocking filter, between 0 (no filter
ing) and 100 (maximum filtering). A value of 0 will turn off
any filtering. Higher value will increase the strength of the
filtering process applied after decoding the picture. The higher
the value the smoother the picture will appear. Typical values
are usually in the range of 20 to 50.
-mt Use multi-threading for encoding, if possible. This option is
only effective when using lossy compression.
-v Print extra information.
-quiet Do not print anything.
BUGS
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.webmpro
ject.org/code/contribute/submitting-patches/
EXAMPLES
gif2webp picture.gif -o picture.webp
gif2webp -q 70 picture.gif -o picture.webp
gif2webp -lossy -m 3 picture.gif -o picture_lossy.webp
gif2webp -lossy -f 50 picture.gif -o picture.webp
gif2webp -q 70 -o picture.webp -- ---picture.gif
AUTHORS
gif2webp was written by the WebP team.
The latest source tree is available at http://www.webmproject.org/code
This manual page was written by Urvang Joshi <urvang@google.com>, for
the Debian project (and may be used by others).
SEE ALSO
cwebp(1), dwebp(1), webpmux(1)
Please refer to http://developers.google.com/speed/webp/ for additional
information.
March 7, 2014 GIF2WEBP(1)