you can do all sorts of things with ImageMagick
including splitting tiff's into separate pages
In a message dated 3/1/2006 9:09:48 A.M. Central Standard Time,
fun@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Hi,
I've the same problem. But use
tiff2ps can only extract the first page. For example, there are three
pages in the fax, the page #1 have 3 pages inside but #2#3 are OK.
fax000000030.tif
Image Width: 1728 Image Length: 3069
---> page#1 Image Width: 1728 Image Length:
1165 ---> page#2 Image Width: 1728 Image
Length: 1163 ---> page#3
Use tiff2ps -H can
only got page#1. Page#2&3 are gone, looks like tiff2ps can not handle
multi-page tiff file? Anybody know how to split these kind
of "multi-page inside multi-page" tiff file? Thanks!
BR,
Dominic
---------- Original Message -----------
From: Rafal Jankowski <rafj@xxxxxxxxx> To:
hylafax-users@xxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 23:30:35 +0100
Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] Many fax pages on one PDF/TIFF page
> Sunday, February 12, 2006, 11:11:05 PM, you wrote: > >
Rafal Jankowski wrote: > > > HylaFAX records the incoming fax
image exactly as it is received from > > the sender. If the
sender somehow transmits two pages together by > > joining them into
one long page, then HylaFAX will receive it as such. > > If you want
these split up then you'll need to do it after the reception > > is
complete, in FaxDispatch. The tiff2ps has these kinds of features,
> > for example. > > Thanks Lee, the "-H" option
> > -H Specify the maximum
height of image (in inches). Images with larger sizes will be splitted in
several pages. > Option
-L may be used for specifying size of splitted images overlapping. >
> should do the work. I've expected to find more people who had already
> expirienced that problem. In that case including solution "in the
box" > would be a good idea, but if it is something specific to me I
will try > to find a solution by myself. > >
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