Unfortunately using convert or other tools that recompress the jpeg end up with a generational quality loss, which most people would probably want to avoid.

On Sat, 07 Jun 2008 22:49:55 -0400 Jay Berkenbilt <[email protected]> wrote:

I've verified that this bug still applies to the current beta of libtiff 4.0.0, so even though I have backported the largely rewritten tiff2pdf, the problem has not gone away. Hopefully it will get some attention upstream.

In the mean time, though I'm sure you've already figured this out, I'll point out that you can convert this tiff to PDF using "convert" from ImageMagick. It does a better job of creating PDF files than tiff2pdf, which is a very buggy piece of software.

--Jay


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