On Thu, 30 Jul 1998, Jeff Dairiki wrote:
>Randy Wright's netpbm answer is a good one. The ImageMagick
Indeed! Thanks, Randy, for the suggestion.
>You might also be interested in WebMagick, which takes a whole directory
>tree full of images, and generates a complete web-ified index with
>thumbnails for it. See:
Excellent! I just checked the Web page. It looks very promising.
Between netpbm, ImageMagick and Web Magick, I think I have the tools to do
the job. :) Thanks for all the help!
I do have one another question, I have some test TIFFs from the paper.
When I view them with ImageMagick's 'display' tool, it briefly gives an
error message:
pix.tif: unknown field tagged with 34377 (0x8649) ignored.:
After I click on 'dismiss', the image is displayed. The same error
message shows up with all the test TIFFs.
The paper scans in all their pix and processes them with PhotoShop.
The error doesn't seem to be fatal. Is this just something ImageMagick
(and possibly netpbm tools) can't deal with? Or are the folks at the
paper not properly saving the TIFFs? (Gimp is as close as I've come to
playing with PhotoShop. :)
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Thanks also to Michael for forwarding my original message. I tried
resubscribing to the list and got back about 20 messages telling me I was
already subscribed. In the middle of all that was a 'welcome to the list'
message. Odd but no big deal since it seems to be working for me now. :)
bob
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