need a tiff viewer
Real Rodrigue
Rodrigue.Real at uqam.ca
Tue Nov 12 16:11:01 EST 1996
>I am working on a project that requires doing quality control on a
>CDROM of thousands of tiff images. We're going to want some kind of
>tiff viewer that allows us to page rather quickly through the images to
>inspect them. It's almost more like a viewer with an incorporated
>navigator that I'm talking about, I think. Everything I can think of
>requires one to open files individually, but I'd like to tell it a
>file name and then just keep telling it "next" "next" "next". I'd
>also like it to list all the files in a folder and allow me to select
>the one I want to look at (and then click next, next, next...)
>
>Does anyone know of such a viewer? (probably for Windows 3.1 or
>Windows 95, but I'd be interested in Mac viewers also) Proprietary or
>public domain are both OK for us.
>
>--
>Katharina Klemperer
>Harvard University Library
>Kathy_Klemperer at harvard.edu
>617-495-8596
For Macintosh, you might try GRAPHIC CONVERTER. It is a shareware, and it
also allows you do modify the images and save them in a whole lot of
formats (including GIF, JPG, etc.).
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