fax2tiff(1)


NAME

   fax2tiff - create a TIFF Class F fax file from raw fax data

SYNOPSIS

   fax2tiff [ options ] [ -o output.tif ] input.raw

DESCRIPTION

   Fax2tiff  creates  a  TIFF  file  containing  CCITT  Group 3 or Group 4
   encoded data from one or more files containing ``raw'' Group 3 or Group
   4  encoded  data  (typically  obtained  directly from a fax modem).  By
   default, each row of data in the resultant TIFF file is 1-dimensionally
   encoded  and  padded  or  truncated  to  1728  pixels,  as needed.  The
   resultant image is a set of low resolution (98  lines/inch)  or  medium
   resolution  (196  lines/inch) pages, each of which is a single strip of
   data.   The  generated  file  conforms  to  the  TIFF  Class  F   (FAX)
   specification  for  storing facsimile data.  This means, in particular,
   that each page of the data does not  include  the  trailing  return  to
   control  (RTC)  code; as required for transmission by the CCITT Group 3
   specifications.  The old, ``classic'', format  is  created  if  the  -c
   option  is used.  (The Class F format can also be requested with the -f
   option.)

   The default name of the output image is fax.tif; this  can  be  changed
   with  the  -o option.  Each input file is assumed to be a separate page
   of facsimile data from the same document.  The  order  in  which  input
   files  are  specified  on  the  command  line is the order in which the
   resultant pages appear in the output file.

OPTIONS

   Options that affect the interpretation of input data are:

   -3     Assume input data is CCITT Group 3 encoded (default).

   -4     Assume input data is CCITT Group 4 encoded.

   -U     Assume input data is uncompressed (Group 3 or Group 4).

   -1     Assume input data is encoded with the 1-dimensional  version  of
          the CCITT Group 3 Huffman encoding algorithm (default).

   -2     Assume  input data is 2-dimensional version of the CCITT Group 3
          Huffman encoding algorithm.

   -P     Assume input data is not EOL-aligned (default). This option  has
          effect with Group 3 encoded input only.

   -A     Assume  input  data  is EOL-aligned. This option has effect with
          Group 3 encoded input only.

   -M     Treat input data as having bits filled from most significant bit
          (MSB) to most least bit (LSB).

   -L     Treat  input  data  as having bits filled from least significant
          bit (LSB) to most significant bit (MSB) (default).

   -B     Assume input data was encoded with black as 0 and white as 1.

   -W     Assume input data was encoded with black as 1  and  white  as  0
          (default).

   -R     Specify  the  vertical  resolution,  in lines/inch, of the input
          images.  By  default  input  are  assumed  to  have  a  vertical
          resolution  of  196  lines/inch.   If  images are low resolution
          facsimile, a value of 98 lines/inch should be specified.

   -X     Specify the width, in pixels, of the input images.   By  default
          input are assumed to have a width of 1728 pixels.

   Options that affect the output file format are:

   -o     Specify the name of the output file.

   -7     Force  output  to  be  compressed with the CCITT Group 3 Huffman
          encoding algorithm (default).

   -8     Force output to be compressed with the  CCITT  Group  4  Huffman
          encoding.

   -u     Force output to be uncompressed (Group 3 or Group 4).

   -5     Force output to be encoded with the 1-dimensional version of the
          CCITT Group 3 Huffman encoding algorithm.

   -6     Force output to be encoded with the 2-dimensional version of the
          CCITT Group 3 Huffman encoding algorithm (default).

   -a     Force  the  last bit of each End Of Line (EOL) code to land on a
          byte boundary (default). This ``zero padding'' will be reflected
          in  the  contents of the Group3Options tag of the resultant TIFF
          file. This option has effect with Group 3 encoded output only.

   -p     Do not EOL-align output. This option has  effect  with  Group  3
          encoded output only.

   -c     Generate "classic" Group 3 TIFF format.

   -f     Generate TIFF Class F (TIFF/F) format (default).

   -m     Force  output data to have bits filled from most significant bit
          (MSB) to most least bit (LSB).

   -l     Force  output data to have bits filled  from  least  significant
          bit (LSB) to most significant bit (MSB) (default).

   -r     Specify  the  number  of  rows (scanlines) in each strip of data
          written to the output file.  By default  (or  when  value  0  is
          specified),  tiffcp  attempts to set the rows/strip that no more
          than 8 kilobytes of data appear in a strip (with except of G3/G4
          compression  schemes).  If  you specify special value -1 it will
          results in infinite number of the rows  per  strip.  The  entire
          image  will  be  the  one strip in that case. This is default in
          case of G3/G4 output compression schemes.

   -s     Stretch the input image vertically by writing each input row  of
          data twice to the output file.

   -v     Force  fax2tiff to print the number of rows of data it retrieved
          from the input file.

   -z     Force output to be compressed with the LZW encoding.

DIAGNOSTICS

   The following warnings and errors come from the  decoding  routines  in
   the library.

   Warning,  %s:  Premature  EOL at scanline %d (x %d).\n.  The input data
   had a row that was shorter than the expected width.  The row is  padded
   with white.

   %s:  Premature  EOF  at  scanline %d (x %d).\n.  The decoder ran out of
   data in the middle of a scanline.  The resultant  row  is  padded  with
   white.

   %s:  Bad  code  word  at  row  %d, x %d\n.  An invalid Group 3 code was
   encountered  while  decoding  the  input  file.   The  row  number  and
   horizontal  position  is  given.   The  remainder  of  the input row is
   discarded, while the corresponding output row is padded with white.

   %s: Bad 2D code word at scanline %d.\n.  An invalid Group 4 or 2D Group
   3  code  was encountered while decoding the input file.  The row number
   and horizontal position is given.  The remainder of the  input  row  is
   discarded, while the corresponding output row is padded with white.

BUGS

   Input  data are assumed to have a a ``top left'' orientation; it should
   be possible to override this assumption from the command line.

SEE ALSO

   CCITT  Recommendation  T.4  (Standardization  of  Group   3   Facsimile
   Apparatus for Document Transmission).

   The  Spirit  of TIFF Class F, an appendix to the TIFF 5.0 specification
   prepared by Cygnet Technologies.

   tiffinfo(1), tiffdither(1), tiffgt(1), libtiff(3)

   Libtiff library home page: http://www.simplesystems.org/libtiff/





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