EENISON@umiami.miami.edu (Elisa J. Enison) (02/24/90)
greetings, If you have any information regarding .TIFF reader and writer development and image manipulation, please send that and any hints to internet: eenison@umiami.miami.edu Thanx, E. Enison
spage@cup.portal.com (S spage Page) (03/03/90)
The Aldus forum on Compu$$ere has a Developer's library which includes a package of TIFF manipulation routines. You can also call up Aldus developer services and they will sell you the TIFF spec and the same routines for a nominal sum ($35??). Aldus is up there in Washington State somewhere, sorry I don' t have the number to hand. One semi-useful element of the tools package is a TIFFDUM4.EXE program which dumps out a TIFF file and prints error/warning messages. Surprise! every TIFF file I've ever seen generates warnings. =S Page
ede879g@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au (Robert D. Nicholson) (06/13/91)
Does anybody know where I can find this file? TIFF101.ARC TIFFANY version 1.01 records any part, or all, of the MS Windows display using the <169>Tag Image File Format<170> (TIFF). The image file can then be used in a variety of desktop publishing or image manipulation applications. Options available include record active window, record entire application window, or record entire screen. You can also use a rubberband box to select only the part of the screen desired. The Tiffany utility is very handy for those who are documenting Windows applications for user manuals.