Hello,
Our imaging is currently .tif. I have read some about ImageMagick converting them (because google chromes does not recognize them), but the instructions are outdated. I was wondering if anyone had another way, or had newer instructions on installing ImageMagick on the iSeries?
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Re: Tiff images on the 400
As you pointed out, this really has nothing to do with Genie -- it has to do with the web browsers. You mentioned Chrome, but NONE of the browsers support .TIF, since they are all based on the same standards.
About 1995 when Web was new, I would have similar problems to yours. I would get .TIF images from our advertising agency, and they did not work with web (or, frankly, much of anything else) so I had to convert them. I would use a PC program called Graphic Workshop, which had the ability to do mass conversions from one format to another, I could convert an entire directory of files at once.
There was a time, around 10 years ago, when I tried using ImageMagick as well. It worked nicely, and you could run it on IBM i (in PASE). I don't remember if I used these for .TIF images -- by that point, everyone knew the importance of web, so used techniques that were compatable with browsers. But, I would suspect that ImageMagic would work for you.
Unfortunately, I don't have any new instructions to give you, since I haven't done this in 10 years. Do the old instructions no longer work?
About 1995 when Web was new, I would have similar problems to yours. I would get .TIF images from our advertising agency, and they did not work with web (or, frankly, much of anything else) so I had to convert them. I would use a PC program called Graphic Workshop, which had the ability to do mass conversions from one format to another, I could convert an entire directory of files at once.
There was a time, around 10 years ago, when I tried using ImageMagick as well. It worked nicely, and you could run it on IBM i (in PASE). I don't remember if I used these for .TIF images -- by that point, everyone knew the importance of web, so used techniques that were compatable with browsers. But, I would suspect that ImageMagic would work for you.
Unfortunately, I don't have any new instructions to give you, since I haven't done this in 10 years. Do the old instructions no longer work?
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Re: Tiff images on the 400
Thank you for the response Scott!
The instructions actually do work! But the issue is, it seems that you have to download the libraries for each image type (ex libpng, libjpg, libtiff).. I installed from your link on your personal site, and tried to convert a .tif but it errors because it does not recognize the .tif image type. Our company's images are .tif on the ifs, and when they look at a order number, pulling up the image is essential the use of genie. So we are trying to find a way to make this work. Any ideas are appreciated!
The instructions actually do work! But the issue is, it seems that you have to download the libraries for each image type (ex libpng, libjpg, libtiff).. I installed from your link on your personal site, and tried to convert a .tif but it errors because it does not recognize the .tif image type. Our company's images are .tif on the ifs, and when they look at a order number, pulling up the image is essential the use of genie. So we are trying to find a way to make this work. Any ideas are appreciated!
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Re: Tiff images on the 400
Also,
I wanted to note, that we can get a .tif to show up in IE but not chrome.... Not sure if that's helpful at all.
I wanted to note, that we can get a .tif to show up in IE but not chrome.... Not sure if that's helpful at all.
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Re: Tiff images on the 400
Have you considered using a PC program to mass convert them like I suggested?
What IE supports is largely irrelevant, since it never followed standards, and hardly anyone uses it anymore. Even its manufacturer tells people not to use it, but to use Edge (which is even worse) instead.
The goal should be to support standards compliant browsers, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, etc. Anything that works there should also work in Edge or IE.
What IE supports is largely irrelevant, since it never followed standards, and hardly anyone uses it anymore. Even its manufacturer tells people not to use it, but to use Edge (which is even worse) instead.
The goal should be to support standards compliant browsers, Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, etc. Anything that works there should also work in Edge or IE.
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Re: Tiff images on the 400
Hello Ethan,
I actually have a custom widget that can display .tif/.tiff files in Chrome. It generally works well though .tif/.tiff files aren't trivial since they can use various kinds of compression, e.g. jpeg, zip or lzw. Could you send me an image of yours just so I can test it?
If you don't feel comfortable uploading your company files here, you can send me an email.
I actually have a custom widget that can display .tif/.tiff files in Chrome. It generally works well though .tif/.tiff files aren't trivial since they can use various kinds of compression, e.g. jpeg, zip or lzw. Could you send me an image of yours just so I can test it?
If you don't feel comfortable uploading your company files here, you can send me an email.
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