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File format
Each of the file format options causes a different header type to be placed at
the beginning of the file, and –where applicable– selects the image data type
to be used within the image file.
File Format
This pull down menu allows you to select one of the 5 available
file formats:
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TIFF 4.0, 5.0 and 6.0
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CALS type 1
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User (see appendix ‘Defining User Defined file format’ on page 111).
Intel or Motorola
With the Intel option set, the most significant byte of the
binary header data is written in the higher memory address. Use this option for
PC. With the Motorola option set, the most significant byte of the binary
header data is written in the lower memory address. Use this option for
Macintosh.
Data Type
There are 6 different image data types used in the files:
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CG4U
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CG4S
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CG3/1DS and /2DS
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CG3/1D and /2D
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CG4T (for TIFF 6.0 only)
If you use the TIFF files in other Windows applications used for raster editing,
you may need to specify whether the first pixel of image data is contained in
the highest significant bit or in the lowest significant bit.
Set the MSB option when the highest order bit contains the first pixel of image
data.
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