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tiffsv (1)
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NAME
tiffsv - save an image from the framebuffer in a
TIFF
file (Silicon Graphics version)
SYNOPSIS
tiffsv
[
options
]
output.tif
[
x1 x2 y1 y2
]
DESCRIPTION
tiffsv
saves all or part of the framebuffer in a file using the
Tag Image File Format, Revision 6.0.
By default, the image is saved with data samples packed (PlanarConfiguration=1),
compressed with the Lempel-Ziv & Welch algorithm (Compression=5),
and with each strip no more than 8 kilobytes.
These characteristics can be overridden, or explicitly specified
with the options described below.
OPTIONS
-b
Save the image as a greyscale image
as if it were processed by
tiff2bw(1).
This option is included for compatibility with the standard
scrsave(6D)
program.
-c
Specify the compression to use for data written to the output file:
none
for no compression,
packbits
for PackBits compression,
jpeg
for baseline JPEG compression,
zip
for Deflate compression,
and
lzw
for Lempel-Ziv & Welch compression (default).
LZW
compression can be specified together with a
predictor
value.
A predictor value of 2 causes
each scanline of the output image to undergo horizontal
differencing before it is encoded; a value
of 1 forces each scanline to be encoded without differencing.
LZW-specific options are specified by appending a ``:''-separated
list to the ``lzw'' option; e.g.
-c lzw:2
for
LZW
compression with horizontal differencing.
-p
Specify the planar configuration to use in writing image data.
By default,
tiffsv
will create a new file with the data samples packed contiguously.
Specifying
-p contig
will force data to be written with multi-sample data packed
together, while
-p separate
will force samples to be written in separate planes.
-r
Specify the number of rows (scanlines) in each strip of data
written to the output file.
By default,
tiffsv
attempts to set the rows/strip
that no more than 8 kilobytes of data appear in a strip.
NOTE
Except for the use of
TIFF,
this program is equivalent to the standard
scrsave
program.
This means, for example, that you can use it in conjunction with
the standard
icut
program simply by creating a link called
scrsave,
or by creating a shell script called
scrsave
that invokes
tiffgt
with the appropriate options.
BUGS
If data are saved compressed and in separate planes, then the
rows in each strip is silently set to one to avoid limitations
in the
libtiff(3TIFF)
library.