![]() I have a lot of microscopy images of cells. `TIFFReadDirectory' tiff.c/TIFFWarnings/526. `TIFFReadDirectory' tiff.c/TIFFWarnings/526.Ĭonvert: inter2.tif: unknown field with tag 33628 (0x835c) encountered. ![]() `inter2.tif' tiff.c/TIFFWarnings/526.Ĭonvert: inter2.tif: unknown field with tag 317 (0x13d) encountered. Some error messages were displayed: convert: incorrect count for field "DateTime" (21, expecting 20) tag trimmed. This created the 3 expected images, new_inter2-0.jpeg, new_inter2-1.jpeg and new_inter2-2.jpeg. ![]() I downloaded the ISO image of the netbook version of Kubuntu 9.1, burned it onto a DVD, restarted, started a command-line window, changed current directory to where inter2.tif was and typed: convert -separate inter2.tif new_inter2.jpeg ![]() Update 1: convert on Linux (part of ImageMagick) as suggested by Miss Cellanie and glallen worked. How can multiple image TIFF files be converted to JPEG files in a batch manner?
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