pamtotiff
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Pamtotiff Command: Convert Pam To Tiff With Compression
Use for convert pam to tiff with compression with Pamtotiff. Exact CLI syntax to convert pam to tiff with compression using Pamtotiff.
When to use this: Use for convert pam to tiff with compression with Pamtotiff.
Command Syntax
pamtotiff -<none|packbits|lzw|g3|g4|flate|adobeflate> <path/to/input_file.pam> > <path/to/output_file.tiff> pamtotiff -<none|packbits|lzw|g3|g4|flate|adobeflate> <path/to/input_file.pam> > <path/to/output_file.tiff> Command Breakdown
-<none|packbits|lzw|g3|g4|flate|adobeflate>- Command Option
- Tool-specific option used by this command invocation.
FAQ
Purpose: Exact syntax to convert pam to tiff with compression using Pamtotiff.
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