2024.02.03 15:00 "[Tiff] www.libtiff.org is restored", by Bob Friesenhahn
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2024.02.03 15:20 "Re: [Tiff] www.libtiff.org is restored", by Even Rouault
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2024.02.03 16:15 "Re: [Tiff] www.libtiff.org is restored", by Bob Friesenhahn
- 2024.02.03 16:31 "Re: [Tiff] www.libtiff.org is restored", by Miguel Medalha
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2024.02.03 23:21 "Re: [Tiff] www.libtiff.org is restored", by Patrice Fournier
- 2024.02.03 23:36 "Re: [Tiff] www.libtiff.org is restored", by Paul Hemmer
- 2024.02.04 13:59 "Re: [Tiff] www.libtiff.org is restored", by Bob Friesenhahn
- 2024.02.04 14:48 "Re: [Tiff] www.libtiff.org is restored", by Bob Friesenhahn
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2024.02.03 16:15 "Re: [Tiff] www.libtiff.org is restored", by Bob Friesenhahn
- 2024.02.07 03:15 "Re: [Tiff] www.libtiff.org is restored", by Edward Lam
- 2024.03.15 18:34 "Re: [Tiff] libtiff | tiffcrop produces wrong output when 'raw' and 'rgb' parameters are used with jpeg compression (parameters have reverse effect) (#228)", by Miguel Medalha
- 2024.04.09 15:49 "[Tiff] www.libtiff.org is restored", by Michael Vetter
2024.02.04 13:48 "Re: [Tiff] www.libtiff.org is restored", by Jeff
As they are now, neither ImageMagick nor GraphicsMagick are a match for the functionality of tiff2pdf. Having easy control over the image position on the page (i.e. page size and horizontal and vertical offsets) and Distiller-like capabilities, such as inclusion of notes, bookmarks, and metadata in general, on the fly are essential for my kind of work. Speed is also important when processing thousands of pages.
img2pdf https://pypi.org/project/img2pdf/ is my favourite replacement for tiff2pdf.
ocrmypdf is also a very useful addition, as it supports PDF/A.
Regards
Jeff