dplatt@coherent.com (Dave Platt) (02/03/89)
I'm planning to add a "write TIFF file" capability to a graphics program I've written for the Mac II. I have a copy of the rev. 4.0 TIFF specification, and it seems reasonably clear... but it's certainly possible that I'll program straight through a hole in the specification (or program wrongly because I misunderstood something). I'd like to make sure that the output of my program is actually valid TIFF, by running it through some sort of "read it and print a table-of-contents" program. Does anybody have such a program available? PD would be best... I'm not selling my program for money and am thus somewhat reluctant to spend lots of bucks in support of it. I do have access to a shareware program that can read and [to some extent] display 8-bit TIFF images, but I don't have one that can display 24-bit RGB TIFF. advTHANKSance! -- Dave Platt FIDONET: Dave Platt on 1:204/444 VOICE: (415) 493-8805 UUCP: ...!{ames,sun,uunet}!coherent!dplatt DOMAIN: dplatt@coherent.com INTERNET: coherent!dplatt@ames.arpa, ...@sun.com, ...@uunet.uu.net USNAIL: Coherent Thought Inc. 3350 West Bayshore #205 Palo Alto CA 94303