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Introduction
» EXTIF Pro
» Virtual Printer Driver
» System Requirements
» Installation
» Uninstallation
» Demo Vs Full Version
» Registration
Using EXTIF Pro
» TIFF Format
» Comparison
» Easy Printing with EXTIF Pro
Property Pages
» Property Pages
» Page Orientation
» Paper Format
» Resolution or Print Quality
» Scaling
» File Name of Output Files
» Default Path
» Compression
» Color Space & File
» Color Profile
» Gray Excerpt
» Trimming
Advanced Options
» Image Viewer & Image Processing Programs
» Behaviour Differences
» Huge Files
» Canceling Running Printing Processes
» Acknowledged Incompatibilities
Configuration File Exiitif Pro.in
» What does EXTIF pro.ini Offer?
» How is EXTIF pro.ini Structured?
» Paper Format Sections
» Imprint Sections
» PrinterStatus Sections
 

Image Viewer & Image Processing Programs

After printing a document, one would usually want to take a look at the result on screen before sending it to the exposure device. For this purpose, there are appropriate Image Viewer Programs like:

  • ACDSee
  • IrfanView
  • Imaging
  • or – in case of emergency - Internet Explorer

and Image Processing Programs such as:

  • Adobe Photoshop
  • QuarkXPress
  • PageMaker
  • Paint Shop Pro
  • iPhoto Plus.

The difference between image viewing programs and image processing programs is that the image processing programs allow us to modify or edit pictures, while the image viewing programs only allow us to view the images.

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As already mentioned in chapter “TIFF Format”, there are numerous file formats for image files (from JPEG to EMF and from TIFF to Bitmap). Most of these formats are also divided into sub formats grouped by for instance:

  • compression algorithm (RLE, LZW, JPEG, uncompressed, etc.)
  • color space (RGB, CMYK, Lab, etc.)
  • color depth (Black-and-white, gray scale, 24-bit-Colors, etc.).

It is not surprising that not all image viewing programs can recognize and read all the types of formats and sub formats. MS Imaging (in "Accessories package" of your Microsoft OS) for instance, reacts as below for CMYK-TIFFs:

Imaging

Generally, nearly all Image Viewers and Image Processing Programs are capable of reading and displaying EXTIF pro’s output files correctly.

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