09-21-2019
Hi Neo...
Good one.
I see you edited mine... <wink>
Actually I type in the tags as I need them rather than use the interface, but a good tutorial nevertheless...
And I viewed the site on my phone for the first time in ages today and it is much more user friendly for mobile/portable usage.
Keep up the good work...
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tiffcmp
TIFFCMP(1) General Commands Manual TIFFCMP(1)
NAME
tiffcmp - compare two TIFF files
SYNOPSIS
tiffcmp [ options ] file1.tif file2.tif
DESCRIPTION
Tiffcmp compares the tags and data in two files created according to the Tagged Image File Format, Revision 6.0. The schemes used for com-
pressing data in each file are immaterial when data are compared-data are compared on a scanline-by-scanline basis after decompression.
Most directory tags are checked; notable exceptions are: GrayResponseCurve, ColorResponseCurve, and ColorMap tags. Data will not be com-
pared if any of the BitsPerSample, SamplesPerPixel, or ImageWidth values are not equal. By default, tiffcmp will terminate if it encoun-
ters any difference.
OPTIONS
-l List each byte of image data that differs between the files.
-t Ignore any differences in directory tags.
BUGS
Tags that are not recognized by the library are not compared; they may also generate spurious diagnostics.
The image data of tiled files is not compared, since the TIFFReadScanline() function is used. A error will be reported for tiled files.
The pixel and/or sample number reported in differences may be off in some exotic cases.
SEE ALSO
pal2rgb(1), tiffinfo(1), tiffcp(1), tiffmedian(1), libtiff(3)
September 26, 1994 TIFFCMP(1)