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Subject: RE: Importing Multi Page Tiffs, How ??
Some of our older scanned documents are multi-page TIFFs. I keep a copy
of Paperport Deluxe (version 7.0, that came with a long gone scanner) on
my computer solely because it can split these files into individual
graphics.
Clint
OK. Leave the tiff. Don't delete it or change its name ;)
Print it to PDF and use that by reference in your Frame document. When the
tiff is updated, update the pdf. There are no other changes that need to be
made to the file.
Cheers
Alan
Richard Melanson wrote:
> Thank you all very much for
Richard,
I think you may have uncovered a rare bug. I hadn't ever seen a multi-page
TIF before... and I bet the coders hadn't either. I'd expect Frame to treat
it as a multi-page PDF and prompt you to select which page to display.
May be worth opening a bug on it.
The only work-around I can
Multi-page tiffs are pretty common really.
I remember replying to this, so I am not certain why it has come up again. But
anyway I suggested opening the tiff in an application that supports multi-page
tiffs (probably *not* Photoshop) and print the file to PDF (press-quality
settings if you want
OK. Leave the tiff. Don't delete it or change its name ;)
Print it to PDF and use that by reference in your Frame document. When the
tiff is updated, update the pdf. There are no other changes that need to be
made to the file.
Cheers
Alan
Richard Melanson wrote:
Thank you all very much for
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 1:04 PM
To: Art Campbell
Cc: framers@lists.frameusers.com; Richard Melanson
Subject: Re: Importing Multi Page Tiffs, How ??
Multi-page tiffs are pretty common really.
I remember replying to this, so I am not certain why it has come up again. But
anyway I
Although the TIFF format supports multiple pages there aren't many
applications out there supporting the multi-page flavor. Adobe Photoshop
doesn't, I believe (I haven't tested with CS3 or newer) -- even though the
TIFF spec is published by Adobe. The likely reason is that multiple-page
TIFF has a
If you were on a Mac I would say to just use Preview ;)
However on Windows, Corel products handle and write to Multi-page tiff (which
is where I have had them produced from by various clients). Otherwise there
are (and in all cases YMMV, of course):
http://www.informatik.com/imagistik.html
Melanson
Subject: Re: Importing Multi Page Tiffs, How ??
Multi-page tiffs are pretty common really.
I remember replying to this, so I am not certain why it has come up
again. But anyway I suggested opening the tiff in an application that
supports multi-page tiffs (probably *not* Photoshop
Thanks for the brush-up, Alan.
I stand corrected :-)
Best regards / Med venlig hilsen
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on my network.
Rick
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From: Alan Litchfield [mailto:a...@alphabyte.co.nz]
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 4:04 PM
To: Art Campbell
Cc: Richard Melanson; framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: Importing Multi Page Tiffs, How ??
Multi-page tiffs are pretty common really.
I
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Subject: RE: Importing Multi Page Tiffs, How ??
Some of our older scanned documents are multi-page TIFFs. I keep a copy
of Paperport Deluxe (version 7.0, that came with a long gone
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