TIF (Export) is and will remain an important part of professional image processing and creation in the future.
As far as I know, there are no more licensing problems with the
TIF Export
Re: TIF Export
Hi Walbus,
I'm not sure if full TIF support is mandatory for a language like PB. Anyway, that is a decision for Fred
I remember that I used to work with TIF images about 10 years ago. I used http://freeimage.sourceforge.net/ to handle the images (eg adding pages etc). That should also work for PureBasic.
I'm not sure if full TIF support is mandatory for a language like PB. Anyway, that is a decision for Fred
I remember that I used to work with TIF images about 10 years ago. I used http://freeimage.sourceforge.net/ to handle the images (eg adding pages etc). That should also work for PureBasic.
Re: TIF Export
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I created a plugin a few years ago that also can output tiff
http://www.purebasic.fr/english/viewtop ... 12&t=66497
but a built in tiff encoder would be great (especially 32 bit RGB with alpha channel and zip compression).
I created a plugin a few years ago that also can output tiff
http://www.purebasic.fr/english/viewtop ... 12&t=66497
but a built in tiff encoder would be great (especially 32 bit RGB with alpha channel and zip compression).
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Re: TIF Export
Yep,
thanks all for the answers and hints.
Primary i self use the great module from Wilbert, above.
But, also i self think, its time PB should supporting different TIF saving functions.
thanks all for the answers and hints.
Primary i self use the great module from Wilbert, above.
But, also i self think, its time PB should supporting different TIF saving functions.
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Re: TIF Export
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TIF with CCITT G4 compression is still widely used for b/w images
TIF with CCITT G4 compression is still widely used for b/w images