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11 | <h1 align=center>TIFFCROP</h1> | |
12 | <a href="#NAME">NAME</a><br> | |
13 | <a href="#SYNOPSIS">SYNOPSIS</a><br> | |
14 | <a href="#DESCRIPTION">DESCRIPTION</a><br> | |
15 | <a href="#OPTIONS">OPTIONS</a><br> | |
16 | <a href="#EXAMPLES">EXAMPLES</a><br> | |
17 | <a href="#SEE ALSO">SEE ALSO</a><br> | |
18 | ||
19 | <hr> | |
20 | <a name="NAME"></a> | |
21 | <h2>NAME</h2> | |
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28 | <p>tiffcrop − copy (and possibly convert and crop or | |
29 | process) a <small>TIFF</small> file</p> | |
30 | </td> | |
31 | </table> | |
32 | <a name="SYNOPSIS"></a> | |
33 | <h2>SYNOPSIS</h2> | |
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40 | <p><b>tiffcrop</b> [ <i>options</i> ] <i>src1.tif ... | |
41 | srcN.tif dst.tif</i></p> | |
42 | </td> | |
43 | </table> | |
44 | <a name="DESCRIPTION"></a> | |
45 | <h2>DESCRIPTION</h2> | |
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52 | <p><i>tiffcrop</i> combines one or more files created | |
53 | according to the Tag Image File Format, Revision 6.0 into a | |
54 | single <small>TIFF</small> file. The output file may be | |
55 | compressed using a different algorithm than the input files. | |
56 | <i>tiffcrop</i> is most often used to extract portions of an | |
57 | image for processing with bar code recognizer or OCR | |
58 | software when that software cannot restrict the region of | |
59 | interest to a specific portion of the image or to improve | |
60 | efficiency when the regions of interest must be rotated.</p> | |
61 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
62 | <p>By default, <i>tiffcrop</i> will copy all the understood | |
63 | tags in a <small>TIFF</small> directory of an input file to | |
64 | the associated directory in the output file.</p> | |
65 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
66 | <p><i>tiffcrop</i> can be used to reorganize the storage | |
67 | characteristics of data in a file, and it will alter or | |
68 | convert the image data content as specified at the same | |
69 | time, unlike tiffcp.</p> | |
70 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
71 | <p><i>tiffcrop</i> will behave exactly like tiffcp if none | |
72 | of the new options are specified.</p> | |
73 | </td> | |
74 | </table> | |
75 | <a name="OPTIONS"></a> | |
76 | <h2>OPTIONS</h2> | |
77 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
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80 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
81 | <td width="8%"></td> | |
82 | <td width="91%"> | |
83 | <p><b>−N odd|even|#,#-#,#|last</b></p></td> | |
84 | </table> | |
85 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
86 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
87 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
88 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
89 | <td width="19%"></td> | |
90 | <td width="80%"> | |
91 | <p>sequences and ranges of images within file to process. | |
92 | The words <b>odd</b> or <b>even</b> may be used to specify | |
93 | all odd or even numbered images. The word <b>last</b> may be | |
94 | used in place of a number in the sequence to indicate the | |
95 | final image in the file without knowing how many images | |
96 | there are. Ranges of images may be specified with a dash and | |
97 | multiple sets can be indicated by joining them in a | |
98 | comma-separated list. e.g.. use <b>−N 1,5-7,last</b> | |
99 | to process the 1st, 5th through 7th, and final image in the | |
100 | file.</p> | |
101 | </td> | |
102 | </table> | |
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108 | <td width="91%"> | |
109 | <p><b>−E top|bottom|left|right</b></p></td> | |
110 | </table> | |
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112 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
113 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
114 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
115 | <td width="19%"></td> | |
116 | <td width="80%"> | |
117 | <p>use the top, bottom, left, or right edge as origin | |
118 | reference for width and length of crop regions. May be | |
119 | abbreviated to first letter.</p> | |
120 | </td> | |
121 | </table> | |
122 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
123 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
124 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
125 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
126 | <td width="8%"></td> | |
127 | <td width="91%"> | |
128 | <p><b>−U in|cm|px</b></p></td> | |
129 | </table> | |
130 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
131 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
132 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
133 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
134 | <td width="19%"></td> | |
135 | <td width="80%"> | |
136 | <p>units to apply to dimensions for margins and crop | |
137 | regions. Inches or centimeters are converted to pixels using | |
138 | the resolution unit specified in the TIFF file (which | |
139 | defaults to inches if not specified in the IFD).</p> | |
140 | </td> | |
141 | </table> | |
142 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
143 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
144 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
145 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
146 | <td width="8%"></td> | |
147 | <td width="91%"> | |
148 | <p><b>−m #,#,#,#</b></p></td> | |
149 | </table> | |
150 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
151 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
152 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
153 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
154 | <td width="19%"></td> | |
155 | <td width="80%"> | |
156 | <p>margins to be removed from the image. The order must be | |
157 | top, left, bottom, right with only commas separating the | |
158 | elements of the list. Margins are scaled according to the | |
159 | current units and removed before any other extractions are | |
160 | computed. Capital M was in use.</p> | |
161 | </td> | |
162 | </table> | |
163 | <!-- TABS --> | |
164 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
165 | cols="5" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
166 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
167 | <td width="10%"></td> | |
168 | <td width="6%"> | |
169 | ||
170 | <p><b>−X #</b></p> | |
171 | </td> | |
172 | <td width="2%"></td> | |
173 | <td width="80%"> | |
174 | ||
175 | <p>horizontal (X-axis) dimension of a region to extract | |
176 | relative to the specified origin reference. If the origin is | |
177 | the top or bottom edge, the X axis value will be assumed to | |
178 | start at the left edge.</p> | |
179 | </td> | |
180 | <td width="0%"> | |
181 | </td> | |
182 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
183 | <td width="10%"></td> | |
184 | <td width="6%"> | |
185 | ||
186 | <p><b>−Y #</b></p> | |
187 | </td> | |
188 | <td width="2%"></td> | |
189 | <td width="80%"> | |
190 | ||
191 | <p>vertical (Y-axis) dimension of a region to extract | |
192 | relative to the specified origin reference. If the origin is | |
193 | the left or right edge, the Y axis value will be assumed to | |
194 | start at the top.</p> | |
195 | </td> | |
196 | <td width="0%"> | |
197 | </td> | |
198 | </table> | |
199 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
200 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
201 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
202 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
203 | <td width="8%"></td> | |
204 | <td width="91%"> | |
205 | <p><b>−Z #:#,#:#</b></p></td> | |
206 | </table> | |
207 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
208 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
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210 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
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212 | <td width="80%"> | |
213 | <p>zones of the image designated as position X of Y equal | |
214 | sized portions measured from the reference edge, e.g. 1:3 | |
215 | would be first third of the image starting from the | |
216 | reference edge minus any margins specified for the confining | |
217 | edges. Multiple zones can be specified as a comma separated | |
218 | list but they must reference the same edge. To extract the | |
219 | top quarter and the bottom third of an image you would use | |
220 | <b>−Z 1:4,3:3.</b></p> | |
221 | </td> | |
222 | </table> | |
223 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
224 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
225 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
226 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
227 | <td width="8%"></td> | |
228 | <td width="91%"> | |
229 | <p><b>−F horiz|vert</b></p></td> | |
230 | </table> | |
231 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
232 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
233 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
234 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
235 | <td width="19%"></td> | |
236 | <td width="80%"> | |
237 | <p>flip, i.e. mirror, the image or extracted region | |
238 | horizontally or vertically.</p> | |
239 | </td> | |
240 | </table> | |
241 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
242 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
243 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
244 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
245 | <td width="8%"></td> | |
246 | <td width="91%"> | |
247 | <p><b>−R 90|180|270</b></p></td> | |
248 | </table> | |
249 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
250 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
251 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
252 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
253 | <td width="19%"></td> | |
254 | <td width="80%"> | |
255 | <p>rotate the image or extracted region 90, 180, or 270 | |
256 | degrees clockwise.</p> | |
257 | </td> | |
258 | </table> | |
259 | <!-- TABS --> | |
260 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
261 | cols="5" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
262 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
263 | <td width="10%"></td> | |
264 | <td width="2%"> | |
265 | ||
266 | <p><b>−I</b></p> | |
267 | </td> | |
268 | <td width="6%"></td> | |
269 | <td width="80%"> | |
270 | ||
271 | <p>invert the colorspace values for grayscale and bi-level | |
272 | images. This would be used to correct negative images that | |
273 | have incorrect PHOTOMETRIC INTERPRETATION tags. No support | |
274 | for color images.</p> | |
275 | </td> | |
276 | <td width="0%"> | |
277 | </td> | |
278 | </table> | |
279 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
280 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
281 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
282 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
283 | <td width="8%"></td> | |
284 | <td width="91%"> | |
285 | <p><b>−b</b> <i>image</i></p></td> | |
286 | </table> | |
287 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
288 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
289 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
290 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
291 | <td width="19%"></td> | |
292 | <td width="80%"> | |
293 | <p>subtract the following monochrome image from all others | |
294 | processed. This can be used to remove a noise bias from a | |
295 | set of images. This bias image is typically an image of | |
296 | noise the camera saw with its shutter closed. Bias image | |
297 | support is not available with options for cropping, | |
298 | rotating, or inverting the image.</p> | |
299 | </td> | |
300 | </table> | |
301 | <!-- TABS --> | |
302 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
303 | cols="5" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
304 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
305 | <td width="10%"></td> | |
306 | <td width="3%"> | |
307 | ||
308 | <p><b>−B</b></p> | |
309 | </td> | |
310 | <td width="5%"></td> | |
311 | <td width="80%"> | |
312 | ||
313 | <p>Force output to be written with Big-Endian byte order. | |
314 | This option only has an effect when the output file is | |
315 | created or overwritten and not when it is appended to.</p> | |
316 | </td> | |
317 | <td width="0%"> | |
318 | </td> | |
319 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
320 | <td width="10%"></td> | |
321 | <td width="3%"> | |
322 | ||
323 | <p><b>−C</b></p> | |
324 | </td> | |
325 | <td width="5%"></td> | |
326 | <td width="80%"> | |
327 | ||
328 | <p>Suppress the use of ‘‘strip | |
329 | chopping’’ when reading images that have a | |
330 | single strip/tile of uncompressed data.</p> | |
331 | </td> | |
332 | <td width="0%"> | |
333 | </td> | |
334 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
335 | <td width="10%"></td> | |
336 | <td width="3%"> | |
337 | ||
338 | <p><b>−c</b></p> | |
339 | </td> | |
340 | <td width="5%"></td> | |
341 | <td width="80%"> | |
342 | ||
343 | <p>Specify the compression to use for data written to the | |
344 | output file: <b>none</b> for no compression, <b>packbits</b> | |
345 | for PackBits compression, <b>lzw</b> for Lempel-Ziv & | |
346 | Welch compression, <b>jpeg</b> for baseline JPEG | |
347 | compression, <b>zip</b> for Deflate compression, <b>g3</b> | |
348 | for CCITT Group 3 (T.4) compression, and <b>g4</b> for CCITT | |
349 | Group 4 (T.6) compression. By default <i>tiffcrop</i> will | |
350 | compress data according to the value of the | |
351 | <i>Compression</i> tag found in the source file.</p> | |
352 | </td> | |
353 | <td width="0%"> | |
354 | </td> | |
355 | </table> | |
356 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
357 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
358 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
359 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
360 | <td width="17%"></td> | |
361 | <td width="82%"> | |
362 | <p>The <small>CCITT</small> Group 3 and Group 4 compression | |
363 | algorithms can only be used with bi-level data.</p> | |
364 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
365 | <p>Group 3 compression can be specified together with | |
366 | several T.4-specific options: <b>1d</b> for 1-dimensional | |
367 | encoding, <b>2d</b> for 2-dimensional encoding, and | |
368 | <b>fill</b> to force each encoded scanline to be zero-filled | |
369 | so that the terminating EOL code lies on a byte boundary. | |
370 | Group 3-specific options are specified by appending a | |
371 | ‘‘:’’-separated list to the | |
372 | ‘‘g3’’ option; e.g. <b>−c | |
373 | g3:2d:fill</b> to get 2D-encoded data with byte-aligned EOL | |
374 | codes.</p> | |
375 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
376 | <p><small>LZW</small> compression can be specified together | |
377 | with a <i>predictor</i> value. A predictor value of 2 causes | |
378 | each scanline of the output image to undergo horizontal | |
379 | differencing before it is encoded; a value of 1 forces each | |
380 | scanline to be encoded without differencing. LZW-specific | |
381 | options are specified by appending a | |
382 | ‘‘:’’-separated list to the | |
383 | ‘‘lzw’’ option; e.g. <b>−c | |
384 | lzw:2</b> for <small>LZW</small> compression with horizontal | |
385 | differencing.</p> | |
386 | </td> | |
387 | </table> | |
388 | <!-- TABS --> | |
389 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
390 | cols="5" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
391 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
392 | <td width="10%"></td> | |
393 | <td width="3%"> | |
394 | ||
395 | <p><b>−f</b></p> | |
396 | </td> | |
397 | <td width="5%"></td> | |
398 | <td width="80%"> | |
399 | ||
400 | <p>Specify the bit fill order to use in writing output | |
401 | data. By default, <i>tiffcrop</i> will create a new file | |
402 | with the same fill order as the original. Specifying | |
403 | <b>−f lsb2msb</b> will force data to be written with | |
404 | the FillOrder tag set to <small>LSB2MSB,</small> while | |
405 | <b>−f msb2lsb</b> will force data to be written with | |
406 | the FillOrder tag set to <small>MSB2LSB.</small></p> | |
407 | </td> | |
408 | <td width="0%"> | |
409 | </td> | |
410 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
411 | <td width="10%"></td> | |
412 | <td width="3%"> | |
413 | ||
414 | <p><b>−i</b></p> | |
415 | </td> | |
416 | <td width="5%"></td> | |
417 | <td width="80%"> | |
418 | ||
419 | <p>Ignore non-fatal read errors and continue processing of | |
420 | the input file.</p> | |
421 | </td> | |
422 | <td width="0%"> | |
423 | </td> | |
424 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
425 | <td width="10%"></td> | |
426 | <td width="3%"> | |
427 | ||
428 | <p><b>−l</b></p> | |
429 | </td> | |
430 | <td width="5%"></td> | |
431 | <td width="80%"> | |
432 | ||
433 | <p>Specify the length of a tile (in pixels). | |
434 | <i>tiffcrop</i> attempts to set the tile dimensions so that | |
435 | no more than 8 kilobytes of data appear in a tile.</p> | |
436 | </td> | |
437 | <td width="0%"> | |
438 | </td> | |
439 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
440 | <td width="10%"></td> | |
441 | <td width="3%"> | |
442 | ||
443 | <p><b>−L</b></p> | |
444 | </td> | |
445 | <td width="5%"></td> | |
446 | <td width="80%"> | |
447 | ||
448 | <p>Force output to be written with Little-Endian byte | |
449 | order. This option only has an effect when the output file | |
450 | is created or overwritten and not when it is appended | |
451 | to.</p> | |
452 | </td> | |
453 | <td width="0%"> | |
454 | </td> | |
455 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
456 | <td width="10%"></td> | |
457 | <td width="3%"> | |
458 | ||
459 | <p><b>−M</b></p> | |
460 | </td> | |
461 | <td width="5%"></td> | |
462 | <td width="80%"> | |
463 | ||
464 | <p>Suppress the use of memory-mapped files when reading | |
465 | images.</p> | |
466 | </td> | |
467 | <td width="0%"> | |
468 | </td> | |
469 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
470 | <td width="10%"></td> | |
471 | <td width="3%"> | |
472 | ||
473 | <p><b>−p</b></p> | |
474 | </td> | |
475 | <td width="5%"></td> | |
476 | <td width="80%"> | |
477 | ||
478 | <p>Specify the planar configuration to use in writing image | |
479 | data that has one 8-bit sample per pixel. By default, | |
480 | <i>tiffcrop</i> will create a new file with the same planar | |
481 | configuration as the original. Specifying <b>−p | |
482 | contig</b> will force data to be written with multi-sample | |
483 | data packed together, while <b>−p separate</b> will | |
484 | force samples to be written in separate planes.</p> | |
485 | </td> | |
486 | <td width="0%"> | |
487 | </td> | |
488 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
489 | <td width="10%"></td> | |
490 | <td width="3%"> | |
491 | ||
492 | <p><b>−r</b></p> | |
493 | </td> | |
494 | <td width="5%"></td> | |
495 | <td width="80%"> | |
496 | ||
497 | <p>Specify the number of rows (scanlines) in each strip of | |
498 | data written to the output file. By default (or when value | |
499 | <b>0</b> is specified), <i>tiffcrop</i> attempts to set the | |
500 | rows/strip that no more than 8 kilobytes of data appear in a | |
501 | strip. If you specify special value <b>-1</b> it will | |
502 | results in infinite number of the rows per strip. The entire | |
503 | image will be the one strip in that case.</p> | |
504 | </td> | |
505 | <td width="0%"> | |
506 | </td> | |
507 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
508 | <td width="10%"></td> | |
509 | <td width="3%"> | |
510 | ||
511 | <p><b>−s</b></p> | |
512 | </td> | |
513 | <td width="5%"></td> | |
514 | <td width="80%"> | |
515 | ||
516 | <p>Force the output file to be written with data organized | |
517 | in strips (rather than tiles).</p> | |
518 | </td> | |
519 | <td width="0%"> | |
520 | </td> | |
521 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
522 | <td width="10%"></td> | |
523 | <td width="3%"> | |
524 | ||
525 | <p><b>−t</b></p> | |
526 | </td> | |
527 | <td width="5%"></td> | |
528 | <td width="80%"> | |
529 | ||
530 | <p>Force the output file to be written with data organized | |
531 | in tiles (rather than strips). options can be used to force | |
532 | the resultant image to be written as strips or tiles of | |
533 | data, respectively.</p> | |
534 | </td> | |
535 | <td width="0%"> | |
536 | </td> | |
537 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
538 | <td width="10%"></td> | |
539 | <td width="3%"> | |
540 | ||
541 | <p><b>−w</b></p> | |
542 | </td> | |
543 | <td width="5%"></td> | |
544 | <td width="80%"> | |
545 | ||
546 | <p>Specify the width of a tile (in pixels). <i>tiffcrop</i> | |
547 | attempts to set the tile dimensions so that no more than 8 | |
548 | kilobytes of data appear in a tile. <i>tiffcrop</i> attempts | |
549 | to set the tile dimensions so that no more than 8 kilobytes | |
550 | of data appear in a tile.</p> | |
551 | </td> | |
552 | <td width="0%"> | |
553 | </td> | |
554 | </table> | |
555 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
556 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
557 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
558 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
559 | <td width="8%"></td> | |
560 | <td width="91%"> | |
561 | <p><b>−,={character}</b></p></td> | |
562 | </table> | |
563 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
564 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
565 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
566 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
567 | <td width="19%"></td> | |
568 | <td width="80%"> | |
569 | <p>substitute {character} for ’,’ in parsing | |
570 | image directory indices in files. This is necessary if | |
571 | filenames contain commas. Note that ’,=’ with | |
572 | whitespace immediately following will disable the special | |
573 | meaning of the ’,’ entirely. See examples.</p> | |
574 | </td> | |
575 | </table> | |
576 | <a name="EXAMPLES"></a> | |
577 | <h2>EXAMPLES</h2> | |
578 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
579 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
580 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
581 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
582 | <td width="8%"></td> | |
583 | <td width="91%"> | |
584 | <p>The following concatenates two files and writes the | |
585 | result using <small>LZW</small> encoding:</p></td> | |
586 | </table> | |
587 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
588 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
589 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
590 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
591 | <td width="17%"></td> | |
592 | <td width="82%"> | |
593 | <pre>tiffcrop -c lzw a.tif b.tif result.tif | |
594 | </pre> | |
595 | </td> | |
596 | </table> | |
597 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
598 | ||
599 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
600 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
601 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
602 | <td width="8%"></td> | |
603 | <td width="91%"> | |
604 | <p>To convert a G3 1d-encoded <small>TIFF</small> to a | |
605 | single strip of G4-encoded data the following might be | |
606 | used:</p></td> | |
607 | </table> | |
608 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
609 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
610 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
611 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
612 | <td width="17%"></td> | |
613 | <td width="82%"> | |
614 | <pre>tiffcrop -c g4 -r 10000 g3.tif g4.tif | |
615 | </pre> | |
616 | </td> | |
617 | </table> | |
618 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
619 | ||
620 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
621 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
622 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
623 | <td width="8%"></td> | |
624 | <td width="91%"> | |
625 | <p>(1000 is just a number that is larger than the number of | |
626 | rows in the source file.)</p> | |
627 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
628 | <p>To extract a selected set of images from a multi-image | |
629 | TIFF file use the -N option described above. Thus, to copy | |
630 | the 1st and 3rd images of image file "album.tif" | |
631 | to "result.tif":</p></td> | |
632 | </table> | |
633 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
634 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
635 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
636 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
637 | <td width="17%"></td> | |
638 | <td width="82%"> | |
639 | <pre>tiffcrop -N 1,3 album.tif result.tif | |
640 | </pre> | |
641 | </td> | |
642 | </table> | |
643 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
644 | ||
645 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
646 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
647 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
648 | <td width="8%"></td> | |
649 | <td width="91%"> | |
650 | <p>Given file "CCD.tif" whose first image is a | |
651 | noise bias followed by images which include that bias, | |
652 | subtract the noise from all those images following it (while | |
653 | decompressing) with the command:</p></td> | |
654 | </table> | |
655 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
656 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
657 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
658 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
659 | <td width="17%"></td> | |
660 | <td width="82%"> | |
661 | <pre>tiffcrop -c none -b CCD.tif CCD.tif -d 2 result.tif | |
662 | </pre> | |
663 | </td> | |
664 | </table> | |
665 | <a name="SEE ALSO"></a> | |
666 | <h2>SEE ALSO</h2> | |
667 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
668 | ||
669 | <table width="100%" border=0 rules="none" frame="void" | |
670 | cols="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"> | |
671 | <tr valign="top" align="left"> | |
672 | <td width="8%"></td> | |
673 | <td width="91%"> | |
674 | <p><b>pal2rgb</b>(1), <b>tiffinfo</b>(1), <b>tiffcmp</b>(1), | |
675 | <b>tiffcp</b>(1), <b>tiffmedian</b>(1), <b>tiffsplit</b>(1), | |
676 | <b>libtiff</b>(3TIFF)</p> | |
677 | <!-- INDENTATION --> | |
678 | <p>Libtiff library home page: | |
679 | <b>http://www.remotesensing.org/libtiff/</b></p> | |
680 | </td> | |
681 | </table> | |
682 | <hr> | |
683 | </body> | |
684 | </html> |