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Hi Pat,
for several versions adxv has been able to save as tif, although
(maybe) not from the GUI. If you type 'adxv -?' you get the
instruction manual including the '-sa' option which converts to some
tiff file.
Buy the whey, tiff is not an image format, it is an 'image file
format' and does not per se guarantuee a losless image, e.g. TIFF
allows to contain a lossy jpeg image.
Cheers,
Tim
On 01/10/2013 09:45 PM, Patrick Loll wrote:
> adxv reads cbf images, and can save them as postscript (actually,
> it's supposed to be able to save the image as tiff as well, but at
> least on my version of the program that feature doesn't work). Pat
>
> On 10 Jan 2013, at 3:36 PM, Frank von Delft wrote:
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>> Hello all - anybody know an easy way to convert CBF images
>> (Pilatus) into something lossless like tiff or png?
>>
>> Ideally *easy* as in r e a l l y e a s y and not requiring
>> extensive installation of dependencies and stuff. Because then I
>> might as well write my own stuff using cbflib and PIL in python.
>>
>> Thanks! phx
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