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TIFFUTIL(1)							   TIFFUTIL(1)

NAME
       tiffutil - manipulates tiff files

SYNOPSIS
       tiffutil <option> [<arguments>] [-out <outfile>]

DESCRIPTION
       tiffutil	 lets  you  manipulate	TIFF  files. The list of options (also
       available by running the program without any options) follows:

       tiffutil -none	     infile		     [-out outfile]
		-lzw	     infile		     [-out outfile]
		-packbits    infile		     [-out outfile]
		-jpeg [-fN]  infile		     [-out outfile]
		-cat	     infile1 [infile2 ...]   [-out outfile]
		-extract     num infile		     [-out outfile]
		-info	     infile
		-verboseinfo infile
		-dump	     infile

       -none, -lzw, -packbits,	and  -jpeg  options  specify  the  compression
       format  to  be  applied	to  the	 images	 in  the TIFF file.  With JPEG
       compression it is possible to specify a compression  factor  between  1
       and  255	 using	the  -f argument; there should be no space between the
       "-f" and the number.  By default this factor is 10.

       -cat allows combining multiple TIFF files into  one.   The  images  are
       copied without any change in tag values.

       -extract	 allows	 extracting  an	 individual  image  from  a TIFF file;
       specify num = 0 for the first image in the file.

       -info prints information about TIFF images. -verboseinfo is  the	 same,
       except most of the tables are displayed in full. -dump simply lists all
       of the tags in the file without trying to interpret them; it  is	 handy
       when  trying  to	 figure	 out  why  a  TIFF  file won't load or display
       properly.

       For options which write images  out,  the  output  goes	to  "out.tiff"
       unless  an  output  file	 name is specified after a -out keyword.  This
       keyword and the file must be the last items on the command line. -info,
       -verboseinfo, and -dump write their output to the standard output.

       If  there  are  multiple	 images in a TIFF file the specified operation
       will be performed on all of them.

CREDITS
       Parts of tiffutil were based on the freely distributable	 "tiffcp"  and
       "tiffinfo" programs written by Sam Leffler and made available with v3.0
       of his excellent TIFF library. The TIFF	library	 and  the  tiffcp  and
       tiffinfo programs are:

	 Copyright (c) 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 Sam Leffler
	 Copyright (c) 1991, 1992 Silicon Graphics, Inc.

NeXT Computer, Inc.		 March 4, 1992			   TIFFUTIL(1)
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