Dave,
That seems to work in the same way as copying from the TIFF to the JP2.
Surprising that I didn't think of trying this :) Apparently either there are
too many choices or the one I was using was not correct for what I was trying
to achieve.
It seems that exiftool is more powerful than I
Morning, all!
I thought I'd crowdsource this question. 8+ hours of beating up on this and I
haven't found a good solution.
We have some software that processes the scanned pages of a book. They come to
me as TIFF and I am converting to JP2 in order to upload to the Internet
Archive. The
On Mar 23, 2011, at 9:45 AM, Richard, Joel M wrote:
Morning, all!
I thought I'd crowdsource this question. 8+ hours of beating up on this and I
haven't found a good solution.
We have some software that processes the scanned pages of a book. They come
to me as TIFF and I am converting
Hi Joel,
On Mar 23, 2011, at 9:45 AM, Richard, Joel M wrote:
Morning, all!
I thought I'd crowdsource this question. 8+ hours of beating up on this and I
haven't found a good solution.
We have some software that processes the scanned pages of a book. They come
to me as TIFF and I am
On Mar 23, 2011, at 10:26 AM, Dave Rice wrote:
Hi Joel,
On Mar 23, 2011, at 9:45 AM, Richard, Joel M wrote:
Morning, all!
I thought I'd crowdsource this question. 8+ hours of beating up on this and
I haven't found a good solution.
We have some software that processes the scanned
Dave,
Thanks for the response... I tried this and it sort of works with a warning
about IPTC, but that's an effect of the data in the TIFF. Here's some results
of my experimentation and an example of what I've tried with exiftool.
exiftool -xmp test.tif -b xmp.xml
exiftool '-xmp=xmp.xml'
Hi Joel,
On Mar 23, 2011, at 10:57 AM, Richard, Joel M wrote:
Dave,
Thanks for the response... I tried this and it sort of works with a warning
about IPTC, but that's an effect of the data in the TIFF. Here's some results
of my experimentation and an example of what I've tried with