I thought Adobe Photoshop could do everything, but apparently it cannot read multipage TIFF files.
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I have a TIFF file with four pages, and I need to edit one of the pages. Windows Picture Viewer can print all four pages, but cannot split them. Anyone know how I can split the original TIFF into four separate images suitable for editing?
I am working on a fresh re-image that includes the newest built of Windows 10. In the windows settings, the old picture viewer isn't even listed as a choice for a default program. When i go into the default programs section of control panel, there are only 2 file extension choices (.tif and.tiff)to be associated with Windows Photo Viewer. Or, you can also convert a PDF file to separate multiple tiff files corresponding to each page in PDF. How to Convert PDF to Multipage TIFF, JPEG, PNG on Windows 10? Converting PDF to TIFF very simple with the help of free software called Pdf to Tiff Converter 3000. This makes it pretty simple to convert PDF to TIFF.
The Google search for 'free tiff splitter windows' returns lots of suspicious looking downloads.
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The King of image transformation software is Image Magick. You can use this to do most image translations / conversions, and it's a respected (and therefore as safe) as these things can be.
It's a command line tool, but more powerful for that. At a command prompt, simply type ..
to create multiple tif files.
On Windows, you must add
magick to beginning of the command:
There is a free Tiff Splitter:
A simple WinForms app that opens a multi-page tiff file and saves all pages as individual tiff files. The input file can be selected through file browsing, or drag-and-dropped from the File Explorer.
Requires .NET 4.0 / Tested on Windows 7
Microsoft Office Document Imaging (MODI) can split a TIFF using the
Page >Move pages to a new file option (select pages you want to split out from the original file first).
MODI is installed as part of Office 2003, and although I believe a version was included with office XP/2002, I think it was an optional install and may not have the TIFF writer necessary to carry out this task (can't test here, sorry!).
You can use irfanview, the swiss-army imaging knife for windows. See this thread
Imagemagick worked for me real good. Wnen splitting a tiff file, basically converting from tiff to tiff, one can use a flag to force saving output files to individual tiff files. To do that, try
The %d operator is a C-Printf style %d. So, if you need a 3 field running sequence, you can say
and so on. %d is replaced by 'scene' number of the image. Now, scene numbers may or may not always start with 0 (or 1, if you want it that way). To setup a sequence the way you want, try
This would start the sequence right from the count you provided.
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This link to documentation has more details. This works on my windows machine too.
If you have PDF writing software installed, you can convert the multi-page TIFF to PDF and open that in Photoshop. Photoshop will then give previews of the various pages and let you select one or more to open.
If your PDF software won't do this, you can convert the TIFF for free at acrobat.com (requires a free registration).
I would suggest Tiff Splitter. It's free, works well for me, has no spyware, and good reviews.
You don't need software. Just open the Tiff file with a photoviewer or something like that. Then select 'make a copy' or 'save as'. Rename the file and change the format type to Jpeg. Save it to any location of your choice. It will make a copy of the current page you were working on but as a single page. Hope that helps. It worked for me.
Adobe Acrobat can do this natively (I'm using Acrobat DC on Win 10; I doubt the Acrobat Reader can do this but I have not checked).
Just open the multi-page TIFF in Acrobat then save as TIFF under a new name - it will add '_nnn' numbered suffixes as one might hope it would.
Ridiculous that Photoshop won't do the same.
Install Imagistik Image Viewer (freeware).
Open the multi page TIFF file and choose: File > Convert to TIFF, GIF, PNG etc. > Convert Current Page.. > Save as ..
Open file using Windows Picture Viewer then print to Microsoft OneNote selected pages or all pages. You can edit and save page(s) to pdf or doc format by Microsoft OneNote.
I just came across this very issue and was able to solve it with Gimp (freeware, highly trustworthy)
It'll open the image as layers; simply hide all but one and choose 'save as' then repeat for the remaining layers.
If you save as a JPEG you'll have terrible quality loss problems (but much more manageable file sizes).
Crazy that photoshop won't do this.
I found a simple solution for small tasksbut it requires a bit computer work, and any fax program that is installed on your pc.what you do is open the document send it to print in the fax programeach page separatelybefore it actually fax ask to preview the pagefrom this point you can copy each page and paste in a word documentgood luck
use TiffToy, it will keep the original quality if the TIFF pages are compressed with JPEG.Otherwise use ImageMagick as already suggested.
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