This command will show a short text statistic on each image in the pfs stream. In the statistics you can
find:
File - name of the input file
Width,Height - image dimensions
Minimum - minimum luminance of an image(*), given in linear
units (relative luminance in cd/m^2) and logarithmic units
Maximum - maximum luminance of an image(*)
Average - average luminance of an image(*)
Mean - mean luminance of an image(*)
(*) Before min, max, average, median and dynamic range is computed, the following processing is performed
on an image: 1) negative and zero values are replaced with the smallest positive value (to compute
logarithms); 2) the image is low-pass filtered. The low-pass filtering removes few very dark or very
bright pixels that can significantly influence estimation of the dynamic range. The percentile, instead
of a low-pass filter, is sometimes used for the same purpose. However, a low-pass filter is preferred to
the percentile in pfstools since, taking into account the processing that is happening in the human
visual system, low-frequency band filter is more plausible.
Note: This command requires GNU Octave.