how is pnmscale used?
I have difficulties with a large image file to get it from a lyx-file  in the 
correct size into a pdf-file (using pdflatex-export). It shows up smaller in 
the pdf- as compared to the ps-file. 
Since I was told on this list that the former uses pnm files, I scanned an 
image as image.pnm. But I have to scale it down from 4250x5350 pb by about 
1/4.

man pnmscale  tells me:

NAME
       pnmscale - scale a PNM image

SYNOPSIS
       pnmscale scale_factor [pnmfile]
       pnmscale -reduce reduction_factor [pnmfile]
       pnmscale [{-xsize=cols | -width=cols | -xscale=factor}] [{-ysize=rows |
       -height=rows | -yscale=factor}] [pnmfile]
       pnmscale -xysize cols rows [pnmfile]
       pnmscale -pixels n [pnmfile]

       Miscellaneous options:
       -verbose -nomix

       Minimum unique abbreviation of option is acceptable.  You may use  dou-
       ble  hypens  instead  of  single hyphen to denote options.  You may use
       white space in place of the equals sign to separate an option name from
       its value.

DESCRIPTION
       Reads  a  PBM,  PGM,  or PPM image as input, scales it by the specified
       factor or factors and produces a PGM or PPM image as  output. 

but I am not good in converting this to something my brain understands.

especially, I did not find out how I tell to produce a new file with the 
downscaled image. If I use  

pnmscale -pixels 1060 image.pnm

where image.pnm is the large file which should be reduced

I get a lot of stuff shuffled on the screen. I guess I have to do something 
like > target file, but I am simply lost. I realize that this is slightly 
offtopic, but I would really appreciate if somebody who has used it already 
could give me a hint.

Thanks a lot,

Wolfgang




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