What compression standards for TIFF files does DeBabelizer follow?
The specifications DeBabelizer uses for writing TIFFs come directly from Aldus. DeBabelizer Pro 5 can output TIFF files using pack bits or LZW compression. Most products that support TIFF file types can use this output. • Why does an image I modified and saved as a PICT file appear distorted (or doesn’t open at all) when I attempt to open it from another application, even though it looks fine in DeBabelizer? You may have saved the image with different resolutions for height and width, which some programs cannot read correctly. To fix the problem, open the original image in DeBabelizer and choose a standard dpi setting from the Image > Set DPI Resolution submenu (to use a custom dpi setting, choose Image > Set DPI Resolution > Specify and set the width and height of the image to the same dpi), and save the image. • Why can’t I open files I transferred from one computer to another? Files may become corrupted during transfer, and there may also be file-recognition problems in a cross-plat