2TIFF
Version 4.3 (
16 Jan, 2003
).
What's new:
- Added reading support of the following formats:
- TIFF files with OJPEG and Lossless JPEG compression,
including files created with "Wang" codec;
- 12 bit grayscale TIFF files;
- JPEG files with Lossless compression;
- DICOM;
- Microsoft Paint Images (*.MSP);
- Macintosh Paint Images (*.MAC);
- 128 bit
RLA files;
- VICAR Video Image Communication and Retrieval;
- XWD X Windows system window dump;
- KOALA Paint;
- Palm Pilot Image File
- Improved algorithm of reading corrupted JPEG files
- Fixed error in watermark (label) algorithm
- Fixed error with option -ov
- Fixed error distorting EXIF data in TIFF and JPEG files
- Fixed error occuring at attempt to load file without an extension
- Fixed error with reading files in Amiga Interchange File (*.IFF) format
Changes in options:
Added:
- -quiet
This option turns off displaying of command promt window
- -sizeto
This option allows to make canvas larger.
- -keepexif
Moves EXIF data from original file to new file. Dy default EXIF blocks are not saved.
- -lzwpredict
Creates files with better LZW compression, though some viewers (for instance Imaging for Windows 2000) ignore tag PREDICTOR in TIFF file header and display images compressed with predictor wrong. By default predictor is not used in LZW method.
Changed:
- counter parameter in -namegen option has changed
Now there are available three ways to count files:
[counter] - simple counter, just inserts file number in current session (-namegen=[counter].jpg => 3.jpg - all examples are for the third file converted)
[counterX] - X here must be replaced with number of digits in counter; if file number is shorter then specified number of digits, it will have leading zeros before it (-namegen=[counter4].jpg => 0003.jpg)
[counterX;Y] - works the same as previous one, Y is number to start count from (-namegen=[counter4;25].jpg => 0028.jpg)
Deleted:
- -remexif
Option is no longer available. Now by default EXIF blocks are not saved.
Free Download:
Download demo version from one of the following links. Demo version
adds a watermark on output images, but allows to test all available
functions.
Download from fCoder.Com
Download from Download.Com
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