There are of course different versions of tiffs. LZW is a lossless compression file - and having looked quickly at some websites I'm not much wiser. I don't profess to be an expert on it. But is the file you are referring to a true raw tiff or an LZW tiff?
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Francis Webshot Ltd
On 8 May 2004, at 02:22, Giles Stokoe wrote:
There is also the pixel's position to be recorded...
So this all should make the image file bigger than I expected, and I would
be quite happy with that because it makes sense, but it is in fact smaller,
which doesn't.
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