It converts black and white scans or TIFF images to editable text files or Microsoft Word documents.
Data were collected in Cy3 and Cy5 channels and stored as paired TIFF images.
Alternatively a TIFF image can be composed of a number of tiles.
TIFF images are 32 bit CMYK color, ranging from 6 mb to 12 mb in size.
Ars never provides any TIFF images.
Lines can be drawn on the TIFF image and text added to it.
However TIFF images with JPEG compression are not fully supported.
The indexing service that powers Windows search can now perform OCR of TIFF images.
Tesseract up to and including version 2 could only accept TIFF images of simple one column text as inputs.
Annotate/Redaction allows TIFF images to be annotated with an ability to redact or blank out sensitive information.