For information on how to use FCheck options, see FCheck options.
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				   -a  | 
 
				   -a  | 
 
				   Displays all blocks, giving the coordinates and weight of each tile (to be used with the -c option). Note: Blocks and tiles are image spaces Maya uses in its process of rendering an image.  | 
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				   -B  | 
 
				   Turns off the border around an image.  | 
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				   -C <x> <y> <width> <height>  | 
 
				   Crops an image. <x> and <y> represents the bottom left starting plane points. Use <width> and <height> to size the image.  | 
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				   -c  | 
 
				   -c  | 
 
				   Checks completeness of the .iff tags present in a sequence. If the sequence is incomplete or corrupted, FCheck prints out an error. This is done without opening the sequence.  | 
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				   -D  | 
 
				   Sets up your machine for stereo mode. However, if stereo mode is not activated, you need to quit FCheck so that the video mode is restored.  | 
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				   -d  | 
 
				   -d  | 
 
				   Runs in demo mode using a full screen window.  | 
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				   -F  | 
 
				   -F  | 
 
				   Displays images in full resolution preventing automatic rescaling of large images.  | 
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				   -f  | 
 
				   -f  | 
 
				   Finds the first available image in an animation.  | 
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				   -G <gamma>  | 
 
				   -G <gamma>  | 
 
				   Sets the gamma value in RLA images. Use <gamma> to specify value.  | 
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				   -g  | 
 
				   -g  | 
 
				   Initial gamma correction, which you can change at any time.  | 
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				   -h  | 
 
				   -h  | 
 
				   Lists FCheck feature commands (Help).  | 
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				   -K  | 
 
				   -K  | 
 
				   Does inverse Kodak Cineon color correction (log to linear).  | 
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				   -k <mem>  | 
 
				   -k <mem>  | 
 
				   Stores or keeps images in memory, using the amount of memory defined in <mem> as a percentage of available memory. A value of 1 means that 100% of memory is allocated.  | 
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				   -l <level>  | 
 
				   -l <level>  | 
 
				   The level of analysis for complex IFF (Image File Format) style files.  | 
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				   -m <mag>  | 
 
				   -m <mag>  | 
 
				   Magnifies an image. <mag> is an integer specifying the factor of magnification.  | 
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				   -n <start> <interval> <end> <filename>  | 
 
				   -n <start> <interval> <end> <filename>  | 
 
				   Opens animations, indicating the start, end and step of the file (whole numbers). If you give a name ending with a period, FCheck automatically finds the start, end, and step of the corresponding animation. See Opening an animation using the -n option for more details.  | 
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				   -p  | 
 
				   -p  | 
 
				   Pads frame numbers with zeros, needed for some image formats.  | 
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				   -r <rate>  | 
 
				   -r <rate>  | 
 
				   The rate at which animations are displayed. The default is ntsc, but you can also specify pal, film, or an integer number of frames per second (for example, 15).  | 
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				   -R <x> <y>  | 
 
				   Changes the resolution of an image by reducing image size. <x> and <y> represent the new width and height values respectively.  | 
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				   -s <shrink>  | 
 
				   -s <shrink>  | 
 
				   Reduces an image. <shrink> is an integer specifying the factor of reduction.  | 
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				   -S  | 
 
				   -S  | 
 
				   Displays a sequence of images that are not arranged in any particular order, creating a loop of images, animations and sounds.  | 
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				   -T <timer>  | 
 
				   -T <timer>  | 
 
				   Sets the number of seconds each frame is displayed. This option is used in combination with the ‑S option.  | 
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				   -v  | 
 
				   -v  | 
 
				   Verbose mode allows the maximum information output.  | 
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				   -w  | 
 
				   -w  | 
 
				   Waits until the image has finished rendering. The image is displayed only after the rendering is completed.  | 
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				   -z  | 
 
				   -z  | 
 
				   Prevents Z-depth information from being loaded for images. This is useful when you do not have much memory.  | 
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				   -Z  | 
 
				   -Z  | 
 
				   Loads Z-depth information for images in animation mode.  | 
On Windows, you can access keyboard short cuts by selecting Help > Keyboard from the FCheck window.