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Subject: converting separated CMYK tiffs to composite TIFF?
From: Anders Bjarby <anders.bjarby () infomaker ! se>
Date: 2001-03-28 11:53:29
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Hello,
I have som separated TIFF images like this one:
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C:\bild>c:\im\identify -verbose quest.tif
TIFF Directory at offset 0x4e279a
Image Width: 28999 Image Length: 19985
Resolution: 1270, 1270
Bits/Sample: 1
Compression Scheme: CCITT Group 4
Photometric Interpretation: min-is-white
Image Description: "Cyan"
Samples/Pixel: 1
Rows/Strip: 259
Planar Configuration: single image plane
Image: quest.tif
Format: TIFF (Tagged Image File Format)
Type: bilevel
Class: PseudoClass
Geometry: 28999x19985
Depth: 8
Opaque: False
Colors: 2
0: (65535,65535,65535) #ffffffffffff00a2
1: ( 0, 0, 0) black
Resolution: 1270x1270 pixels/inch
Filesize: 5002kb
Interlace: None
Background Color: white
Border Color: #dfdfdfdfdfdf0000
Matte Color: gray74
Compression: Group 4
Comment: Cyan
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I would like to convert those images to one composite CMYK TIFF and
resize that TIFF. How do I do that? i have tried to use:
convert -size 28999x19985 -interlace partition CMYK:quest composite.tiff
But a scrambled-looking result. I have also tried to convert each
color to grayscale and then running the above commandline with a
little better result but still not good and a strange resize also
appears, possibly caused by the interlace?
The whole thing is run under winNT 4 SP5.
Hopefully someone can help me.
Best of regards.
Anders Bjarby
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