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RLETOTIFF(1)							  RLETOTIFF(1)

NAME
       rletotiff - Convert 24 bit RLE image files to TIFF.

SYNOPSIS
       rletotiff [ -{cC} ] -o outfile.tif [ -v ] [ infile.rle ]

DESCRIPTION
       This  program  converts a 24 bit image in RLE(5) format into TIFF form.
       Only a single image will be converted.

OPTIONS
       -{cC}  Sets the type of compression used in the output file.   -c  (the
	      default)	will  cause the output file to be compressed using the
	      Lempel-Ziv-Welch (LZW) algorithm.	 -C will suppress any compresā€
	      sion.

       -o outfile.tif
	      The  output will be written to this file.	 outfile.tif must be a
	      real file, the special cases described in urt (1) do not	apply.
	      Note  also  that	this "option" is not optional.	The -o flag is
	      required for consistency with the other tools.

       -v     Flip image vertically.

       infile.rle
	      The input will be read from this file.  If infile.rle is "-"  or
	      is not specified, the input will be read from the standard input
	      stream.

SEE ALSO
       tifftorle(1), urt(1), RLE(5).

AUTHOR
       Bailey Brown, University of Michigan.

4th Berkeley Distribution	 July 3, 1990			  RLETOTIFF(1)
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