Hmm, perhaps I will see if I can do a small script and they just
invoke it with the name of the file to view. That should not tax
them too much.


On Tue, Apr 22, 2014 at 12:45 PM, Galen Seitz <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 04/22/14 12:00, Chuck Hast wrote:
> > Yes, for some reason the lines even on a good white
> > rendering come out gray rather than black. As to re-
> > scanning them, with Emhart it is what it is. I would
> > be happy if I could just see all of the pages, the fun
> > thing is that the fax viewer on Windows will view them
> > just fine. Indeed at times I have to go move them to
> > a Win XP box to open them as I get tired of fighting
> > with all of the issues on my linux box.
> >
> > What are you viewing them with?  As I said, the light
> > lines, seems to be a part of the way they come out
> > and I know that has been that way ever since I worked
> > with them, but the multi-page, that is my real issue.
> > The only thing that is working at this time is Image
> > Magic, and that is kind of fiddly to get from one page
> > to another.
>
> I'm able to view your 9027C-g-4page.tif file using display from
> ImageMagick 6.5.4-7, albeit with a mixture of grey and dark lines.  I'm
> seeing an 'unknown field with tag 34860' warning, but it seems to work
> anyway.
>
> How are you advancing to the next page?  The space character is a
> keyboard shortcut for next page.
>
> I used the resize option to get the page to fit on my screen without
> panning.  The grey lines seem to be a function of the image being scaled
> down to fit on the screen.  If I omit the resize option, the lines are
> darker, but then I have to pan to see the whole image.
>
> display -resize 1280x1024 Downloads/9027C-g-4page.tif
>
> You may want to ask the ImageMagick developer for suggestions.  Perhaps
> one of the many options can be used to solve your grey line issue.
>
>
> galen
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