hobbs@cs.odu.edu (Andrew John Hobbs) (04/28/91)
I am in dire need of an Amiga IFF graphic picture viewer on my NeXT. If anyone knows of a program that does this, or converts IFF to TIFF I'd be most greatful. I'd prefer one that supports all graphic modes including HAM graphics. Thanks, hobbs@cs.odu.edu -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Well we know where we're going, but we don't know where we've been. - Talking Heads One damn minute, Admiral. - Spock, STIV =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
aozer@next.com (Ali Ozer) (05/07/91)
In article <HOBBS.91Apr27225050@hengest.cs.odu.edu> Andrew John Hobbs writes: >I am in dire need of an Amiga IFF graphic picture viewer on my NeXT. If >anyone knows of a program that does this, or converts IFF to TIFF I'd >be most greatful. ... >I'd prefer one that supports all graphic modes including HAM graphics. I just submitted "iff2tiff" to the Purdue NeXT archives; it should be appearing on nova sometime soon. This is a command-line driven IFF to TIFF converter that knows about several IFF formats (including HAM and 24-bit images). It also provides some options to assure that the TIFF images come out with the correct aspect ratios. It's binary only and requires NeXTstep 2.0 [or better]. Ali, Ali Ozer@NeXT.com