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tiff2ps (1)
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NAME
tiff2ps - convert a
TIFF
image to tm
SYNOPSIS
tiff2ps
[
options
]
input.tif ...
DESCRIPTION
tiff2ps
reads
TIFF
images and writes or Encapsulated (EPS)
on the standard output.
By default,
tiff2ps
writes Encapsulated for the first image in the specified
TIFF
image file.
By default,
tiff2ps
will generate that fills a printed area specified
by the
TIFF
tags in the input file.
If the file does not contain
XResolution
or
YResolution
tags, then the printed area is set according to the image dimensions.
The
-w
and
-h
options (see below)
can be used to set the dimensions of the printed area in inches;
overriding any relevant
TIFF
tags.
The generated for
RGB,
palette, and
CMYK
images uses the
colorimage
operator.
The generated for
greyscale and bilevel images
uses the
image
operator.
When the
colorimage
operator is used, code to emulate this operator
on older printers is also generated.
Note that this emulation code can be very slow.
Color images with associated alpha data are composited over
a white background.
OPTIONS
-1
Generate Level 1 (the default).
-2
Generate Level 2.
-3
Generate Level 3. It basically allows one to use the /flateDecode
filter for ZIP compressed TIFF images.
-a
Generate output for all IFDs (pages) in the input file.
-b
Specify the bottom margin for the output (in inches). This does not affect
the height of the printed image.
-c
Center the image in the output. This option only shows an effect if both
the -w and the -h option are given.
-d
Set the initial
TIFF
directory to the specified directory number.
(NB: directories are numbered starting at zero.)
This option is useful for selecting individual pages in a
multi-page (e.g. facsimile) file.
-e
Force the generation of Encapsulated (implies -z).
-h
Specify the vertical size of the printed area (in inches).
-H
Specify the maximum height of image (in inches). Images with larger sizes will
be split in several pages. Option
-L
may be used for specifying size of split images overlapping.
-i
Enable/disable pixel interpolation. This option requires a
single numeric value: zero to disable pixel interpolation and
non-zero to enable. The default is enabled.
-L
Specify the size of overlapping for split images (in inches). Used in
conjunction with
-H
option.
-l
Specify the left margin for the output (in inches). This does not affect
the width of the printed image.
-m
Where possible render using the
imagemask
operator instead of the image operator. When this option is specified
tiff2ps
will use
imagemask
for rendering 1 bit deep images. If this option is not specified
or if the image depth is greater than 1 then the image operator
is used.
-o
Set the initial
TIFF
directory to the
IFD
at the specified file offset.
This option is useful for selecting thumbnail images and the
like which are hidden using the SubIFD tag.
-p
Force the generation of (non-Encapsulated) .
-r
Rotate image by 180 degrees.
-s
Generate output for a single IFD (page) in the input file.
-w
Specify the horizontal size of the printed area (in inches).
-x
Override resolution units specified in the TIFF as centimeters.
-y
Override resolution units specified in the TIFF as inches.
-z
When generating Level 2, data is scaled so that it does not
image into the
deadzone
on a page (the outer margin that the printing device is unable to mark).
This option suppresses this behavior.
When Level 1 is generated, data is imaged to the entire printed
page and this option has no affect.
EXAMPLES
The following generates Level 2 for all pages of a facsimile:
tiff2ps -a2 fax.tif | lpr
Note also that if you have version 2.6.1 or newer of Ghostscript then you
can efficiently preview facsimile generated with the above command.
To generate Encapsulated for a the image at directory 2
of an image use:
tiff2ps -d 1 foo.tif
(notice that directories are numbered starting at zero.)
If you have a long image, it may be split in several pages:
tiff2ps -h11 -w8.5 -H14 -L.5 foo.tif > foo.ps
The page size is set to 8.5x11 by
-w
and
-h
options. We will accept a small amount of vertical compression, so
-H
set to 14. Any pages between 11 and 14 inches will be fit onto one page.
Pages longer than 14 inches are cut off at 11 and continued on the next
page. The
-L.5
option says to repeat a half inch on the next page (to improve readability).
BUGS
Because does not support the notion of a colormap,
8-bit palette images produce 24-bit images.
This conversion results in output that is six times
bigger than the original image and which takes a long time
to send to a printer over a serial line.
Matters are even worse for 4-, 2-, and 1-bit palette images.
BUGS
Does not handle tiled images when generating PS Level I output.