Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!udel!haven!uflorida!shark.cis.ufl.edu!dth From: dth@shark.cis.ufl.edu (David Hightower) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps Subject: Re: tiff files Message-ID: <27267@uflorida.cis.ufl.EDU> Date: 4 Mar 91 15:45:56 GMT References: <91062.203358JAYMS@CUNYVM.BITNET> <1991Mar4.035732.16305@bronze.ucs.indiana.edu> Sender: news@uflorida.cis.ufl.EDU Organization: UF CIS Dept. Lines: 20 >In article <91062.203358JAYMS@CUNYVM.BITNET> JAYMS@CUNYVM.BITNET writes: > What application can a use to view tiff files or convert them to pict > or paint files? I have several I'd like to look at. Please reply to > me directly. Thanks. I have used Digital Darkroom to do this; it reads and writes TIFF, Macpaint, and PICT files with no problem. As I understand it, the new version of DD will also colorize. I also have used PixelPaint, which will read and write Macpaint, PICT, PICT2, EPSF and TIFF files. It sounds like this is what you are looking for. _________________________________________________________________________ Dave Hightower | opinion? I'm allowed to have an opinion? dth@cis.ufl.edu | well, if I DID have one, it'd be mine, all mine! -------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAW OF COMBAT #1: Incoming fire has the right of way #2: If the enemy's in range, so are you #3: Never share a foxhole with anyone braver than you #4: Never forget that you weapon is made by the lowest bidder