** Reply to note from "Adam W" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sun, 30 Mar 2003 14:51:05 +1000
> Maybe we're talking different tiff formats... See in our office we have
> one of these panasonic DigiFax, which scans and emails you a tif of the
> "fax". You open it in this kodak program(or really any image v
On Mon, 2003-03-31 at 07:01, Michael Still wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Mar 2003, Adam W wrote:
> > "fax". You open it in this kodak program(or really any image viewer),
> > and it supports multiple pages within the one tif file.
>
> I have had pain with not all views supporting multipage TIFFs. What you
>
On Sun, 30 Mar 2003, Angus Lees wrote:
> postscript (and pdf) is a "vector" format, meaning it contains
> instructions for drawing using primitives like lines, coordinates,
> areas, etc.
[snip]
> a postscript may contain a bitmap image as one of its drawing
> "instructions" - but the extra ps/pd
On Sun, 30 Mar 2003, Adam W wrote:
> Maybe we're talking different tiff formats... See in our office we have
> one of these panasonic DigiFax, which scans and emails you a tif of the
> "fax". You open it in this kodak program(or really any image viewer),
> and it supports multiple pages within the
On Sun, 30 Mar 2003, Adam W wrote:
> Ps2pdf is cool, but it would be even nicer to have ps2tiff, as windows
> users don't need the pdf reader (which most ppl have anyway), they can
> just use the inbuilt kodak image program.
And Kodak imaging went away in XP. There is a replacement viewer, with a
> > I presume you're aware that ps/pdf is a vector format and tiff is a
> > raster format, and are aware of the implications that has on image size,
> > quality, etc.
Not sure who this was in the context of the thread... PDF is slightly more
interesting that just a 'vector format'... Anyway. ;-)
At Sun, 30 Mar 2003 14:30:38 +1000, Adam W wrote:
> > > Ps2pdf is cool, but it would be even nicer to have ps2tiff, as
> > > windows users don't need the pdf reader (which most ppl have
> > > anyway), they can just use the inbuilt kodak image program.
> >
> > I presume you're aware that ps/pdf is
Didn't send it to the list damnit
> > Ps2pdf is cool, but it would be even nicer to have ps2tiff,
> as windows
> > users don't need the pdf reader (which most ppl have
> anyway), they can
> > just use the inbuilt kodak image program.
>
> I presume you're aware that ps/pdf is a vector format and
>
At Sun, 30 Mar 2003 11:01:55 +1000, Adam W wrote:
> I have had a google and it seems that such thing does exist - but only
> problem is that I cant find it... I have got the latest version of
> ghostscript, and ps2tiff is not included in that.
>
> Any ideas? Does anyone use this, and know where to
Hi All,
I have had a google and it seems that such thing does exist - but only
problem is that I cant find it... I have got the latest version of
ghostscript, and ps2tiff is not included in that.
Any ideas? Does anyone use this, and know where to find?? Or maybe just
know where to find it?
Ps2pdf
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