2007.06.17 14:00 "[Tiff] Converting from Striped TIFF into Tiled TIFF", by Full Midnight

2007.06.17 16:37 "[Tiff] RE: Tiff Digest, Vol 37, Issue 4", by Kemp Watson

You can probably simply use the tiffcp program included with libtiff, K. Watson

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Let me please explain what I am trying to accomplish:

As Input, we have a Striped TIFF (Photometric Interpretation: separated and Planar Configuration: separate image planes, where each strip below represents one plane of the CMYK) with the following characteristics:

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TIFF Directory at offset 0x8
    Subfile Type: (0 = 0x0)
    Image Width: 5100 Image Length: 6600
    Resolution: 120, 120 pixels/inch
    Bits/Sample: 8
    Compression Scheme: PackBits
    Photometric Interpretation: separated
    Samples/Pixel: 4
    Rows/Strip: (infinite)
    Planar Configuration: separate image planes
    4 Strips:
        0: [ 2093960, 607860]
        1: [ 1455361, 638599]
        2: [ 821847, 633514]
        3: [ 238, 821609]

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And what we would like to achieve is a tiled TIFF using the above input TIFF.

Can someone please tell me if the libtiff (or any of its tools) are capable of doing this type of "conversion"? And if so, using which call/tool?

Thank you very much in advance,

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