While we're on the subject of batch image
editors, does anyone know of a program that can
batch-convert TIFF files to JPEG2000 with a
pre-set compression ratio whilst retaining the
ICC profile and embedded metadata?
We're using Photoshop CS2 with the Adobe JP2000
plug-in at the moment, which retains the profile
and metadata, but reverts to a default
compression ratio in batch mode -- every other
program I've tried discards the embedded metadata.
Cheers,
T.
At 12:48 PM 2007-02-22, you wrote:
>Not sure if it does all you want, but IrfanView
>might be OK if it's still out there. We've used
>it quite a lot in the past, mainly for its fast
>rotation and zoom and its neat batch editing.
>
>Mick
>
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> > Subject: ICC profile aware image viewer for Windows
> >
> >
> > Can anyone suggest a simple image viewer program for viewing
> > JPEGs that
> > can display images in a bigger colour space than sRGB or even
> > handle ICC
> > profiles? The programme must be for image viewing only, no 'bloatware'
> > editing features or if it does they must be able to be hidden
> > or turned
> > off somehow. Similarly database type programmes like iView are not
> > suitable either.
> >
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> >
> > Tony Harris
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