Hi Robert,
I don't know - I can't see this info in Image Properties - just aware of it when saving Tiffs.
I don't usually attach Tiffs to Legacy though save my archive copies as Tiffs. The exception is some documents that are black and white - not greyscale. They tend to be smaller as tiffs than as jpgs.
You could probably batch convert your Tiffs to Tiff uncompressed. Or for copies attached to Legacy convert to jpg or png.


Cheers,
Cathy

At 11:36 16/04/2005, you wrote:

I bet you hit the nail on the head. The next question I have is how does one
tell if a TIFF format is or is not LZW? Just assume if Legacy doesn't take
it, then it is LZW? What do you think?
Thanks,

RObert

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