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tiff2ps

TIFF2PS(1)                                                          TIFF2PS(1)



NAME
       tiff2ps - convert a TIFF image to POSTSCRIPTtm

SYNOPSIS
       tiff2ps [ options ] input.tif ...

DESCRIPTION
       tiff2ps  reads  TIFF  images  and  writes  POSTSCRIPT  or  Encapsulated
       POSTSCRIPT (EPS) on the standard output.  By  default,  tiff2ps  writes
       Encapsulated POSTSCRIPT for the first image in the specified TIFF image
       file.

       By default, tiff2ps will generate POSTSCRIPT 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;  over-
       riding any relevant TIFF tags.

       The  POSTSCRIPT  generated  for  RGB, palette, and CMYK images uses the
       colorimage  operator.   The  POSTSCRIPT  generated  for  greyscale  and
       bilevel  images  uses the image operator.  When the colorimage operator
       is used, POSTSCRIPT code to emulate this operator on  older  POSTSCRIPT
       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 POSTSCRIPT Level I (the default).

       -2     Generate POSTSCRIPT Level II.

       -a     Generate output for all IFDs (pages) in the input file.

       -d     Set  the  initial TIFF directory to the specified directory num-
              ber.  (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 POSTSCRIPT.

       -h     Specify the vertical size of the printed area (in inches).

       -i     Enable/disable pixel interpolation.  This option requires a sin-
              gle  numeric value: zero to disable pixel interpolation and non-
              zero to enable.  The default is enabled.

       -m     Where possible render using the  imagemask  POSTSCRIPT  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) POSTSCRIPT.

       -s     Generate output for a single IFD (page) in the input file.

       -w     Specify the horizontal size of the printed area (in inches).

       -z     When generating POSTSCRIPT Level II, 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  sup-
              presses  this  behaviour.  When POSTSCRIPT Level I is generated,
              data is imaged to the entire printed page and this option has no
              affect.

EXAMPLES
       The  following generates POSTSCRIPT Level II for all pages of a facsim-
       ile:
              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 POSTSCRIPT for a the image at directory  2  of
       an image use:
              tiff2ps -d 1 foo.tif
       (notice that directories are numbered starting at zero.)

BUGS
       Because  POSTSCRIPT  does  not  support the notion of a colormap, 8-bit
       palette images  produce  24-bit  POSTSCRIPT  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.   Mat-
       ters are even worse for 4-, 2-, and 1-bit palette images.

BUGS
       Does not handle tiled images when generating PS Level I output.

SEE ALSO
       pal2rgb(1),    tiffinfo(1),    tiffcp(1),   tiffgt(1),   tiffmedian(1),
       tiff2bw(1), tiffsv(1), libtiff(3)



                               January 27, 1997                     TIFF2PS(1)