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TIFFINFO(1)						      General Commands Manual						       TIFFINFO(1)

NAME
tiffinfo - print information about TIFF files SYNOPSIS
tiffinfo [ options ] input.tif ... DESCRIPTION
Tiffinfo displays information about files created according to the Tag Image File Format, Revision 6.0. By default, the contents of each TIFF directory in each file is displayed, with the value of each tag shown symbolically (where sensible). OPTIONS
-c Display the colormap and color/gray response curves, if present. -D In addition to displaying the directory tags, read and decompress all the data in each image (but not display it). -d In addition to displaying the directory tags, print each byte of decompressed data in hexadecimal. -j Display any JPEG-related tags that are present. -o Set the initial TIFF directory according to the specified file offset. The file offset may be specified using the usual C-style syntax; i.e. a leading ``0x'' for hexadecimal and a leading ``0'' for octal. -s Display the offsets and byte counts for each data strip in a directory. -z Enable strip chopping when reading image data. -# Set the initial TIFF directory to #. SEE ALSO
pal2rgb(1), tiffcp(1), tiffcmp(1), tiffmedian(1), libtiff(3TIFF) Libtiff library home page: http://www.remotesensing.org/libtiff/ libtiff November 2, 2005 TIFFINFO(1)

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NAME
tiffinfo - display information about TIFF files SYNOPSIS
tiffinfo [options] input.tif... DESCRIPTION
tiffinfo displays information about files created according to the Tag Image File Format, Revision 6.0. By default, the contents of each TIFF directory in each file is displayed, with the value of each tag shown symbolically, where sensible. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -c Display the colormap and color or gray response curves, if present. -D Display the directory tags, and read and decompress all of the data in each image, but do not display such data. -d Display the directory tags, and display each byte of decompressed data in hexadecimal format. -j Display any JPEG-related tags that are present. -o Set the initial TIFF directory according to the specified file offset. The file offset may be specified using the usual C- style syntax, that is, a leading "0x" for hexadecimal and a leading "0" for octal. -s Display the offsets and byte counts for each data strip in a directory. -z Enable strip chopping when reading image data. -# Set the initial TIFF directory to #. OPERANDS
The following operands are supported: input.tif The name of the TIFF file. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWTiff | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface stability |Uncommitted | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
pal2rgb(1), tiffcp(1), tiffcmp(1), tiffmedian(1), libtiff(3) NOTES
Updated by Breda McColgan, Sun Microsystems Inc., 2004. SunOS 5.11 26 Mar 2004 tiffinfo(1)
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