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Typical uses for
TIFF: Imaging
Faxing
Archiving |
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Which Product
Is For You?
TIFF is produced by the following Visual
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PDF FLY PDF, PostScript, EPS input, multiple files and directories,
batch Production Server and SDK's are available |
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META FLY WMF and EMF input,
multiple files and directories,
batch Production Server and SDK's are available |
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CGM FLY
CGM input,
multiple files and directories,
batch Production Server and SDK's are available |
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TIFF
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| TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a widely supported high-quality raster image format, and a standard in areas like faxing, imaging and archiving. TIFF files can be viewed on just about every computer using a variety of applications. They can be single-page or multi-page, black & white or full color, high resolution for printing or low resolution for screen display. |
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Support Notes:
- Supports CCITT G3 and G4 encoding, LZW and MacIntosh RLE (packbits) encoding
- Supports 1-bit B&W, 8-bit colormap and 24-bit True Color
- Output to any resolution (dpi)
- Supports output to single-page, multiple single-page, single multi-page
- Option to output to standard or custom page size or
as a cropped portion
- Source files may include vector graphics, raster
images, text and fonts
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CSC deployed PDF FLY Server on Solaris at Swiss Life to automate the FileNET archiving of 20,000 pages of print correspondence per day, delivered as PostScript print files.
product = FLY Batch |
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Air Berlin integrated the CGM FLY SDK into an internal application to enable viewing and printing of CGM technical drawings as TIFF images.
product = FLY SDK |
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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alabama runs PDF FLY Server to
move PDF files from an online forms application into a data repository as TIFF images.
product = FLY Batch |
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