really thanks for your answers
this subject may be closed (Can I do this?)
regards
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- 2013-12-19T01:56:53-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: tif(big files) convert and reduce size to gif problem
- Replies: 5
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- 2013-12-18T03:19:34-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: tif(big files) convert and reduce size to gif problem
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6747
Re: tif(big files) convert and reduce size to gif problem
Hello again,
here the result of identify -verbose
this image gives 'too big' gif
Image: 510_0002_000_02014_000_A_0023.tif
Format: TIFF (Tagged Image File Format)
Class: DirectClass
Geometry: 12592x8992+0+0
Resolution: 400x400
Print size: 31.48x22.48
Units: PixelsPerInch
Type: TrueColor ...
here the result of identify -verbose
this image gives 'too big' gif
Image: 510_0002_000_02014_000_A_0023.tif
Format: TIFF (Tagged Image File Format)
Class: DirectClass
Geometry: 12592x8992+0+0
Resolution: 400x400
Print size: 31.48x22.48
Units: PixelsPerInch
Type: TrueColor ...
- 2013-12-18T03:07:42-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: tif(big files) convert and reduce size to gif problem
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6747
Re: tif(big files) convert and reduce size to gif problem
hello,
this solution (append -strip) is great.
thanks for your help
and sorry for the delay
I will also try to undestand for the metadata
regards
Ylard
this solution (append -strip) is great.
thanks for your help
and sorry for the delay
I will also try to undestand for the metadata
regards
Ylard
- 2013-12-14T11:40:47-07:00
- Forum: Bugs
- Topic: tif(big files) convert and reduce size to gif problem
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6747
tif(big files) convert and reduce size to gif problem
Hello
I have the following problem: I have uncompressed tif files from 2 different color scanners: one A0 from I2s and one A2 SCAMAX.
I convert both with the same parameters to gif files(64x64): one has a reasonable size (3KB)(from the A0) and the other one is 278Kb for an image of 64x64
if I look ...
I have the following problem: I have uncompressed tif files from 2 different color scanners: one A0 from I2s and one A2 SCAMAX.
I convert both with the same parameters to gif files(64x64): one has a reasonable size (3KB)(from the A0) and the other one is 278Kb for an image of 64x64
if I look ...