Re: Wanted: tool to convert old style TIFF to <anything&a
OwlHoot: ImageMagick was actually the first thing I tried when the client said they had tried everything... (No, it don't work, but the error message reconned it might if you link in some other library, but it didn't.)
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Guest repliedRe: Wanted: tool to convert old style TIFF to <anything&a
It doesn't seem to support type 6 compression though (at least the version 7 I keep on my flash drive doesn't mention it)
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Guest repliedRe: Wanted: tool to convert old style TIFF to <anything&a
So did you try PSP? That does do batch. If you ain't got it, post a link and I'll check it.
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Guest repliedRe: Wanted: tool to convert old style TIFF to <anything&a
plane tit: You really are a ball of pent up frustrations. If I want to do a show off post, I title it something along the lines of "Just showing off (again)".
HTH
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Guest repliedRe: Wanted: tool to convert old style TIFF to <anything&a
I could say I told you so.
I might know nufink about TIFF, but I know a Threaded show off post when I see one.
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Guest repliedRe: Wanted: tool to convert old style TIFF to <anything&a
you'll just have to go through it wank at a time then
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Guest repliedRe: Wanted: tool to convert old style TIFF to <anything&g
Found one, a very old copy of IrfanView, but it won't do bulk conversions... :-(
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Guest repliedRe: Wanted: tool to convert old style TIFF to <anything&a
Actually threaded is right and I was wrong - I'd never come across lossy compression methods for TIFF - rather defeats the purpose of using it IMO
It also serves threaded right for keeping his porn stashed away in obscure image formats so his mum couldn't find them.
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Guest repliedRe: Wanted: tool to convert old style TIFF to <anything&a
Fiddly: Caught you out bulltulipting again and as usual you just go for insults.
Suppose the plane tit is correct, but there again doesn't take much for anyone to appear clever next to you.
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Guest repliedRe: Wanted: tool to convert old style TIFF to <anything&a
I've always been aroused by two attractive women looking at each other, especially when one of them is completely stark...
...oops, wrong forum
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Guest repliedRe: Wanted: tool to convert old style TIFF to <anything&a
fiddle -
Have you never heard of plank compression? It's based on planck's constant I believe.
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Guest repliedRe: Wanted: tool to convert old style TIFF to <anything&a
> plank
Nice to see you've adopted an appropriate sig there Jules.
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Guest repliedRe: Wanted: tool to convert old style TIFF to <anything&a
fiddly: What is the proper name for TIFF compression type 6 then?
plank.
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Guest repliedRe: Wanted: tool to convert old style TIFF to <anything&a
:lolWere you by any chance the infamous NameFaecesPlaces?
I'm afraid not - as proof I offer up in defence the fact that I am not colourblind.
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