TIFF Software

Home Page: http://www.libtiff.org
FAQ Page: forthcoming
Latest Release: v3.5.3
Latest Software: v3.5.3
Master FTP Site: ftp.onshore.com , directory pub/libtiff (Active mode FTP only!)
HTTP Download: http://www.libtiff.org/tiff-v3.5.3.tar.gz, http://www.libtiff.org/tiff-v3.5.3.zip
Mailing List: tiff@olympiakos.com
Mailing List Subscription: tiff-request@olympiakos.com ("subscribe tiff" in body of message).
Mailing List Archive: http://www.remotesensing.org/lists/libtiff_archive/maillist.html
Anon CVS:
        export CVSROOT=:pserver:anonymous@remotesensing.org:/cvsroot
        cvs login # use password "anonymous" 
        cvs checkout libtiff

This software provides support for the Tag Image File Format (TIFF), a widely used format for storing image data. The latest version of the TIFF specification is available on-line in several different formats, as are a number of Technical Notes (TTN's).

Included in this software distribution is a library, libtiff, for reading and writing TIFF, a small collection of tools for doing simple manipulations of TIFF images on UNIX systems, and documentation on the library and tools. A small assortment of TIFF-related software for UNIX that has been contributed by others is also included.

The library, along with associated tool programs, should handle most of your needs for reading and writing TIFF images on 32- and 64-bit machines. This software can also be used on older 16-bit systems though it may require some effort and you may need to leave out some of the compression support.

The software was orginally authored and maintained by Sam Leffler. While he keeps a fatherly eye on the mailing list, he is no longer responsible for day to day maintenance.

Questions should be sent to the TIFF mailing list: tiff@olympiakos.com.

The persons responsible for putting up this site and putting together versions >= 3.5.1 are Frank Warmerdam and Mike Welles.

The following sections are included in this documentation:


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