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Thread2000.02.22 22:29 "Re: New to this list", by Michael StillTo: Helge Blischke <H.Blischke@srz-berlin.de> cc: tiff@olympiakos.com I am aware of tiffcp. I want to perform the manipulation in code... I can read the uncompressed data and make it into a single block of memory, the question is more how can I group 4 compress this block of memory? Michael Helge Blischke <H.Blischke@srz-berlin.de> on 22/02/2000 11:39:27 pm To: Michael Still cc: Peter Zitzelsperger <zitzelsp@geoware.de>, tiff@olympiakos.com Subject: Re: New to this list Michael.Still@ipaustralia.gov.au wrote: > > To: Peter Zitzelsperger <zitzelsp@geoware.de> > cc: tiff@olympiakos.com > > Well, > > I have a specific question. I have a g4 fax multistrip tiff, that I need the g4 > fax data out of (still compressed), but in a single strip. Is there any way to > get this data without writing out to a temporary file? > > I have something which goes like this: > - read g4 fax image > - write to single strip image > - close images > - open single strip image > - grab data > > Which is yukkie. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks, > Michael > > Peter Zitzelsperger <zitzelsp@geoware.de> on 21/02/2000 07:53:45 pm > > To: Michael Still > cc: > > Subject: Re: New to this list > > Hi Michael! > > As I've subscribed to this list for not too long, too, I feel like you. They > collect > the questions of the past in an socalled tiff-digest, from which I could send > you > #57 til #85 or so. If you want more information about TIFF, look at the spec 6.0 > from Adobe or at the doc's provided in the libtiff-package. > > Michael.Still@ipaustralia.gov.au wrote: > > > To: tiff@olympiakos.com > > cc: > > > > Hello all, > > > > I am new to this list and would like to know if there is a FAQ available. I > have > > looked on the web site, and there does not seem to be one there. > > have fun, > > Peter Zitzelsperger > tiffcp -r#### ... where #### is a number at least as great as the image length. Helge -- H.Blischke@srz-berlin.de H.Blischke@srz-berlin.com H.Blischke@acm.org |
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