Kai-Uwe,
unfortunately, I can't trace back the history of the files. They were
sent to me by a company.
Regards,
Christoph
The resolution tags in the first two images is very strange. If Scribus
takes this into account, at it seems to do correctly, there is the
explanation for the behaviour.
Christoph,
please check, if You can, the settings during creation of the
first two tiffs. For the grayscale image the
Furthermore.. load the 1st file in Gimp and see the scaling in sacle iamge
dialog.. dpi of like 0.2 and width of 2000inches..
Craig
On Monday 22 November 2004 17:34, Craig Bradney wrote:
> Hi Christoph
>
> Ok, there is an issue, either in Scribus or in the TIFF files. The issue is
> with the
Hi Christoph
Ok, there is an issue, either in Scribus or in the TIFF files. The issue is
with the size/dpi setting or similar. If you import any of them, check the
scaling factors on Image tab of Properties palette. I import your first and
its set to 3000% (max for the entryfield). Setting it
As Kai Uwe Behrmann suggested, here's what tiffino says about the files:
TIFF Directory at offset 0xbedb4
Image Width: 774 Image Length: 1010
Resolution: 0.33, 0.2 pixels/inch
Bits/Sample: 8
Compression Scheme: None
Photometric Interpretation: min-is-black
FillOrder:
The text output of tiffinfo would help. This small programm in included in
most distributions as an small tiffutil package.
usage:
my_computer$ tiffinfo file.tiff > output.txt
Post this text to the list here please.
regards
Kai-Uwe Behrmann
+ imaging development /
On Monday 22 November 2004 01:51, Christoph Sch?fer wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> maybe someone already encountered a similar problem: scribus doesn't
> like some tif files I have to deal with. They appear neither on screen
> nor are they printed. GIMP (2.0.1) doesn't complain while loading (which
>
Hi everybody,
maybe someone already encountered a similar problem: scribus doesn't
like some tif files I have to deal with. They appear neither on screen
nor are they printed. GIMP (2.0.1) doesn't complain while loading (which
it does quite often with tifs scribus can load).
I'm using scribus
On Monday 22 November 2004 01:51, Christoph Sch?fer wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> maybe someone already encountered a similar problem: scribus doesn't
> like some tif files I have to deal with. They appear neither on screen
> nor are they printed. GIMP (2.0.1) doesn't complain while loading (which
>