1TIFF2PDF(1) General Commands Manual TIFF2PDF(1)
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6 tiff2pdf - convert a TIFF image to a PDF document
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9 tiff2pdf [ options ] input.tiff
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12 tiff2pdf opens a TIFF image and writes a PDF document to standard out‐
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15 The program converts one TIFF file to one PDF file, including multiple
16 page TIFF files, tiled TIFF files, black and white. grayscale, and
17 color TIFF files that contain data of TIFF photometric interpretations
18 of bilevel, grayscale, RGB, YCbCr, CMYK separation, and ICC L*a*b* as
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21 If you have multiple TIFF files to convert into one PDF file then use
22 tiffcp or other program to concatenate the files into a multiple page
23 TIFF file. If the input TIFF file is of huge dimensions (greater than
24 10000 pixels height or width) convert the input image to a tiled TIFF
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27 The standard output is standard output. Set the output file name with
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30 All black and white files are compressed into a single strip CCITT G4
31 Fax compressed PDF, unless tiled, where tiled black and white images
32 are compressed into tiled CCITT G4 Fax compressed PDF, libtiff CCITT
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35 Color and grayscale data can be compressed using either JPEG compres‐
36 sion, ITU-T T.81, or Zip/Deflate LZ77 compression. Set the compression
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38 that libtiff be configured with JPEG support, and Zip/Deflate compres‐
39 sion support requires that libtiff be configured with Zip support, in
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47 If the input TIFF contains JPEG or single strip Zip/Deflate compressed
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52 The default page size upon which the TIFF image is placed is determined
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54 TIFF image resolution can be set using the -x and -y options. The page
55 size can be set using the -p option for paper size, or -w and -l for
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61 -e, -c, -a, -t, -s, and -k options. Setting the argument of the option
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64 their information from the input TIFF image, the software, author, doc‐
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67 The Portable Document Format (PDF) specification is copyrighted by
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71 -o output-file
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74 -j Compress with JPEG (requires libjpeg configured with libtiff).
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85 -b Set PDF ``Interpolate'' user preference.
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117 -e YYYYMMDDHHMMSS
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139 -h List usage reminder to stderr and exit.
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142 The following example would generate the file output.pdf from
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144 tiff2pdf -o output.pdf input.tiff
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146 The following example would generate PDF output from input.tiff and
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148 tiff2pdf input.tiff
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151 input.tiff, putting the image pages on a letter sized page, compressing
152 the output with JPEG, with JPEG quality 75, setting the title to ``Doc‐
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154 tiff2pdf -p letter -j -q 75 -t "Document" -f -o output.pdf input.tiff
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162 libtiff(3), tiffcp(1), tiff2ps(1)
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164 Libtiff library home page: http://www.remotesensing.org/libtiff/
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