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Re: [hylafax-users] tiff g3 compression 1d or 2d



Am 2. Dez 2004 um 09:01 Uhr schrieb Michele Petrazzo:
I have a tiff (no compress) file and a ps file to send into a multipage
tiff. I convert ps to tiffg3 with gs. After this I concatenate with
tiffcp:

Why do you do this at all? Just hand the TIFF file and the PS file to HylaFAX, it should perform all necessary conversions automatically.



Unexpected failure converting TIFF document; the command
/usr/bin/tiffcp -i -c g3:1d -f lsb2msb -r 9999 docq/doc232.tif.222 docq/doc232.tif;01\
failed with exit status 9. This conversion was done because: Document requires reformatting, client is incapable of receiving 2DMR data.

I don't see any reason for this conversion to fail; you might want to try this manually, maybe it outputs a more useful error message.



And why this program say to bin/tiff2fax to convert the file?

As it says: the receiving fax machine is incapable of receiving 2DMR data, so it has to be converted to 1D.



Sebastian


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