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To merge all PDF pages into one file, you should go to Multipage TIFF tab and uncheck the Every page into separate file option. When all the settings are made, you can start the conversion process. As you see, converting multi-page PDF files into one TIFF file is very easy if you have Total PDF Converter. Merges multiple TIFF files (including multipage TIFFs) into a single. Application to merge multiple TIFF files into a single multi-page TIF file!
I'm looking for a free tiff editor that will allow me to combine multiple tiffs into one multiple page document using a GUI. Windows 2000 used to ship with the Kodak Image Editor which allowed exactly this, but this utility no longer ships with windows.
I'd be willing to convert the tiffs to PDF if necessary.
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If you just want to join the TIFF files, here's a free and portable tool that does just that:
FaxTool is a simple utility designed to help you split and join TIFF and PDF files. You just simply drag your files onto the interface to split or join.
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Discovered a few weeks ago that Sharepoint Designer 2007 has Microsoft Document Image Viewer as an optional item.
It's a full TIFF editor/viewer and it did not require a MS Office base install in our testing.
- Open a shell viewer
- Drag your files over
- Merge from there
The merge does not bloat the files as was mentioned about FaxTool. I use the MODI API for a lot of automated TIFF manipulations via .NET. Merging TIFF through the API is actually fairly easy. Not sure if you wanted automated or manual. This should suit both.
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I am trying to take multiple multi-page .tif files and combine them into a single multi-page tif file.
I found some code in this question, but it only seems to take the first page of each individual .tif file and create the new multi-page .tif with those first pages.
Is there a small change I'm not seeing that would cause this same code to grab every page from the source .tif files and put them all into the combined .tif?
To clarify, I would like the source files:
- SourceA.tif (3 pages)
- SourceB.tif (4 pages)
- SourceC.tif (1 page)
to be combined into
- combined.tif (8 pages)
I would also like to be able to specify a resolution and compression of the .tif, but I'm not sure if JAI supports that and it's not a necessity for a correct answer.
The code from the referenced question, modified by me to load all the .tif files in a directory, is below for easy answering:
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I knew I was just missing some little part about iterating over the pages in a single .tif, I just wasn't sure where it was.
More searching on the internet led me to find that rather than doing:
I wanted to iterate over every page in the current document with something like:
This adds every page of every .tif into the images List. One final trap was that the final call to
Would cause the first page to be in the new .tif twice, so I added an intermediate loop and List population that doesn't add the first page in the call to:
which keeps the first page out of the 'ExtraImages' and it gets added with the call to encode.
Final updated code is:
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