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04-03-2012 11:20 PM
Scanned files saved in .tif format. However, I am Not able to see all scanned pages and only one page is visible. How to view and edit all the scanned pictures? I have windows 7 starter in my Sony Vaio please.
04-04-2012 04:29 AM
Hi,
Displaying a Multi-Tif file format is not supported by any Tif Viewer.
The standard Windows Photo Viewer supports Multi-Tif files.
If the scanned file does not opened with Windows Photo Viewer by default, right click the file and select Open with. Select the Windows Photo Viewer from the list.
Below you may find a screenshot of Multi-Tif file with the page navigation marked, taken from a Windows 7 Starter OS:
Regards,
Shlomi
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04-04-2012 05:15 AM
Thank you gentleman. No doubt, with Windows Photo Viewer I am able to see all the pages but I am not able to do any editing. If I try to copy to some other file also I am able to edit the first page only at best. Nice of you and thank you very much anyway. If you or any team member has effective alternative available, I shall be grateful to be educated on the same.
04-08-2012 10:05 PM
You may try looking for any freeware software in google:
Regards,
Shlomi
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06-07-2013 12:24 PM
The Multipage TIFF file was intended for Document scans, but was inadvertently set as the default for Photo scans.
If your intent is to scan muliple Photos to individual TIFF files, please refer to this workaround to fix this behavior:
You can always pick a different output file type other than TIFF if you wish to have individual files created.
