Re: Importing and saving milti-page TIFF files | |
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On Monday 25 August 2008, Michael J. Hammel wrote: > When you open the TIFF, select open to layers. The first page will > be the bottom layer. Turn off visibility of all the other layers > and make sure the bottom layer is active in the Layers dialog. > Then you can edit that page. > > When you save, save it as a multi-layered PNG. Then use > ImageMagick's "convert" tool to convert it to a multi-layered TIFF: > > convert file.png file.tiff > > That should do it (I think), though I can't vouch for the quality > of the conversion. > -- There is nosuch thing as "multi-layered PNG's" If GIMP can't save multi-page tiffs (and it might not, I don't rememebr now) , kindly ask for this functionality on this very list and we shall see what could be done. :-) js -><- _______________________________________________ Gimp-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
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