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"MS Office Document Imaging File" Type (.tif) Problems



 
 
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Old April 20th, 2005, 04:21 PM
maxkash
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Default "MS Office Document Imaging File" Type (.tif) Problems

I am sending .tif files to a customer for their image storage system. They
are having problems and telling me only that these files need to be in one of
the following formats:

Banded TIFF
Group 3 TIFF (G3)
Group 4 TIFF (G4)

I cannot find any information on what format the "MS Office Document Imaging
File" Type is... any clues?

Thanks,

Max
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Old April 20th, 2005, 05:42 PM
Bob I
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From MODI Help

Monochrome TIFF = TIFF CCITT Group 4 FAX

maxkash wrote:

I am sending .tif files to a customer for their image storage system. They
are having problems and telling me only that these files need to be in one of
the following formats:

Banded TIFF
Group 3 TIFF (G3)
Group 4 TIFF (G4)

I cannot find any information on what format the "MS Office Document Imaging
File" Type is... any clues?

Thanks,

Max


 




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