[wplug] Tiff documents

David Kraus curlynoodle at gmail.com
Thu Apr 7 15:29:56 EDT 2005


XnView, available at http://www.xnview.com.  The author does require a
license for commercial use.

My experience with XnView limited to the Windows port.  I cannot be
certain of its capabilities on Linux, but it is available.

Dave Kraus

On Apr 7, 2005 2:21 PM, Tom Fetherston <tfetherston at ncdcorp.com> wrote:
> Thanks to all the list members for suggestions on copying old floppy
> media, the Catalyst disk controller looks like the way to go, I doubt I
> ever would have come across that on my own!
> 
> We often have manuals that we need to duplicate to send out with
> reconditioned equipment, as the other half of the company provides scan
> and serve as a asp, this works out well in terms of getting things
> scanned, however, everything is converted to Tiff documents, a format
> where each scanned page is appended as a tiff to a multipage tiff file.
> 
> I'm looking at converting the 11 by 17 inch schematics from tiff to svg
> format (found potrace on source forge).
> 
> I guess I need a utility to split the multipage tiff into single page
> tiffs so I can convert them to bitmaps and use potrace to convert them
> to SVG.
> 
> Any one have any recommendations on a splitter, reassemble, mulipage
> Tiff viewer under Linux?
> 
> Any other suggestions ?
> 
> Thanks,
> Tom
> 
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