Hi cmatari,

On 3 February 2012 13:22, cmatari <cayetanomat...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi.
>
> I have a problem to convert pdf to tiff images that do not use the default
> orientation tag.
>
> The tiff images have 2 pages to the front Orientation = 3 (Bottom-Right:
> Rotate 180, Flip 0) and the reverse orientation = 4 (Bottom-Left: Rotate 0,
> Flip V)
>
> After converting to pdf the front display properly but the reverse does
> not.
>
> I need help I have to convert a high volume of images and I have no
> solution
> to this problem.
>
> thanks
>

Please provide:
- a standalone piece of code that reproduces the problem
- a tiff image that would serve as a source to reproduce the problem

Please consider sending a link to the tiff file instead of the file itself,
since there are sthg like 2.000 subsribers to this list.

Cheers,
alexis
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