contrib/dbs
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various tools from Dan & Chris Sears, including a simple X-based viewer
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contrib/ras
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two programs by Patrick Naughton for converting
between Sun rasterfile format and TIFF (these
require libpixrect.a, as opposed to the one in
tools that doesn't)
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contrib/mac-mpw
contrib/mac-cw
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scripts and files from Niles Ritter for building
the library and tools under Macintosh/MPW C and
code warrior.
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contrib/acorn
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scripts and files from Peter Greenham for building
the library and tools on an Acorn RISC OS system.
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contrib/win32
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scripts and files from Scott Wagner for building
the library under Windows NT and Windows 95. (The makefile.vc in the
libtiff/libtiff directory may be sufficient for most users.)
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contrib/win_dib
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two separate implementations of TIFF to DIB code suitable for any Win32
platform. Contributed by Mark James, and Philippe Tenenhaus.
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contrib/ojpeg
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Patch for IJG JPEG library related to support for some Old JPEG in TIFF files.
Contributed by Scott Marovich.
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contrib/dosdjgpp
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scripts and files from Alexander Lehmann for building
the library under MSDOS with the DJGPP v2 compiler.
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contrib/tags
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scripts and files from Niles Ritter for adding private
tag support at runtime, without changing libtiff.
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contrib/mfs
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code from Mike Johnson to read+write images in memory
without modifying the library
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contrib/pds
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various routines from Conrad Poelman; a TIFF image iterator and
code to support ``private sub-directories''
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contrib/iptcutil
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A utility by Bill Radcliffe to
convert an extracted IPTC Newsphoto caption from a binary blob to
ASCII text, and vice versa. IPTC binary blobs can be extracted from
images via the ImageMagick convert(1)
utility.
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contrib/addtiffo
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A utility (and supporting subroutine) for building
one or more reduce resolution
overviews to an existing TIFF file. Supplied by
Frank Warmerdam.
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contrib/stream
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A class (TiffStream) for accessing TIFF files through a C++ stream
interface. Supplied by Avi Bleiweiss.
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Questions regarding these packages are usually best directed toward
their authors.