Clint Strain
I have found your software to be extremely valuable in modifying
PDF files.
Unlike other editing software that I have tried, Advanced TIFF
Editor Plus gives me the ability to add/modify text for any font on
my system as well as rotate the text to any desired angle. I
primarily use it to modify engineering design drawings that will
then be inserted into AutoCAD drawings.
Richard Cheatham
I am most impressed by your program and very much enjoy using it. I
am in the middle of digitizing my library of over a thousand
electronic service manuals that I have accumulated over the past
thirty-five years. This project would not be feasible without
Advanced TIFF Editor!
Gordon Keith
I am an AutoCAD technician/operator and I am as-building drawings
for a major natural gas company and many of the drawing files I work
with are scanned images of some very old drawings. The images are
skewed and often quite "dirty". Advanced TIFF Editor works great for
doing the clean-up work. It does almost every thing that Raster
Design does at a fraction of the cost. I am impressed with the
program and love working with it.
Richard H. Cheatham
My name is Richard H. Cheatham and I want to thank you for adding
the printing collation feature to “Advanced TIFF Editor”. My wife is
a school teacher and she scans/collates/prints a lot of documents
for her various classes. I am also in the process of archiving a
very large number (> 15,000) of electronic service manuals. I am a
retired IT manager who specialized in the design, implementation and
management of enterprise imaging systems. Having had over fifteen
years of experience with different software packages dealing with
the acquisition, indexing, routing/work flow and archiving of
millions of documents (my most recent system had ~ 42,000,000
documents in it when I retired), I have to tell you that yours is
the most comprehensive set of image acquisition and editing tools
that I have ever seen, particularly under one roof.
Inasmuch as I have almost always had software given to me, having
been “in the business”, I have to tell you that I am honored to pay
for your product because it is just that damned good. My next act
after sending this e-mail to you will be to purchase you program.
Please keep up the good work and know that I will be touting your
program to a number of integrators that I have worked with.
Hopefully, they will want to get together with you to license all,
or part, of your program to be a part of a very robust front-end for
their commercial imaging solutions. If I can be of any service or
help to you regarding future upgrades and features, please do not
hesitate to ask.
Thank you for all of your great work!!
3d2f.com
editors
TIFF has been a key format for graphics professionals for years
and is still widely used for storing high-quality graphics in a
variety of industries. If you use TIFF a lot, a fast and functional
tool optimized for this format is a must-have asset in your software
collection!
Advanced TIFF Editor is a powerful TIFF viewing, editing and
conversion tool featuring dozens of handy functions and an interface
you’ll learn to use in minutes! The software supports FAX, TIF
(TIFF), PDF, DCX, EPS, PS, AI, GIF, JBIG and DICOM files and allows
you to view, edit, print, draw and convert images in all of these
formats. The program fully supports multi-page files, so you will
have absolutely no problems editing, merging and splitting them.
Apart from basic image manipulation functions, the software offers a
number of automatic image processing tools that considerably
facilitate image touch up operations, allow users to view Wand and
Kodak image annotations, process images in batches and even work
with fax images with different horizontal and vertical DPI values.
Advanced TIFF Editor cross-converts images of all supported types
and offers OCR (optical text recognition) capabilities, an ability
to send images directly to any available printer and even fax images
by sending them to a fax type printer. The program is fully
compatible with all major versions of the Windows operating system,
including 9x/Me/NT/2K/XP and Vista.
If you deal with TIFF files on a daily basis and don’t want to
spend a fortune on expensive and cumbersome pro-level commercial
editors, make sure to give Advanced TIFF Editor a good try — it may
well turn out to be everything you need for TIFF processing and
conversion to other formats!
Roy
Wegen
I make Tif files at year end for all my financial
documents such as broker statements, bank statements, federal and
state tax coies, and credit card statements. The .Tif file format is
great for this purpose because you can store a number of pages
within one .Tif file. For example, if I have 12 monthly statements
of 4 pages each I can get all 48 pages in one .Tif file.
I use another program (MrBills) to create the .Tif files
using a scanner with an automatic document feeder. I usually feed
the bottom edges of the source documents into the scanner to prevent
jams since the top edges are usually bent from usage with minor
tears caused by removing the staples.
The major problem in this process is the automatic document
feeder (the scanner is only 4 months old) which ofter time skips
pages which I can read again and append to the end of the .Tif file.
When I complete this process I use Advanced TIFF Editor User
Review to perform the final edit which includes:
1) Rotating pages from bottom to top, since I feed them from the
bottom edge.
2) Moving pages to get them in the proper page order, for any
appended pages that were skipped on the first pass.
3) Deleting blank pages, when the source documents are printed on
both sides and the last page of a monthly statement is blank.
Advanced TIFF Editor User Review was the only product I found
that would perform the above functions, plus a lot of other useful
functions I am just beginning to explore. In addition, the tech
support is great and extremely prompt. All in all I highly recommend
this excellent product to anybody you creates a lot of .Tif
documents. It really saves considerable time when you don't have to
constantly process the same batch of document to get a complete scan
without skipped pages or jams.
Martin
(Houston, TX, USA)
Advanced TIFF Editor is a relatively small and very cost effective
and efficient program for viewing and editing fax and TIFF files.
Before I came across this program I was using regular and
expensive photo imaging software which did the job but was
cumbersome and difficult to use.
Advanced TIFF Editor program has unique and time saving features
such as de-skewing, noise and random pixel removal (despeckle) and
autocropping. Editing tools permit erasing, text addition/deletion,
picture pasting etc and there are graphics editing features normally
found in typical graphics software such as image resizing, filters,
convert to negative etc etc.
Advanced TIFF Editor is easy to work with and the thumbnail layout
of a multipage TIFF file makes it very easy to review, select and
work on individual pages. I had one or two small problems with the
program and the developers were very quick to respond and fix them -
customer support is excellent.
John van
den Bogert
I use Advanced Tiff Editor to view and manipulate
all Adobe files, eps, ai pdf
There isn't a other program for this price to do this.
Fred Thompson
This is a useful program. We are a land
surveying office. We are currently in the process of scanning 30+
years of property plats, and the software that came with the scanner
is not really suited for what we need to do.
Kevin Mullen
I use Advanced TIFF Editor for touching up paper documents that I have
fed into my scanner. It allows me to deskew, crop bits of the edge,
despeckle, remove extraneous information such as advertisements from
magazine articles, and generally get the image looking good, rather
than like a crumpled photocopy.
Ken Colburn
I use the program on newspaper scans, I have thousands of them!
The program is very easy to use, I can crop, straighten and
remove unwanted pixels
For my purposes it's perfect
Aaron Jagt
I'd like to say thank you for creating the advanced tiff editor,
it's by far the best tiff software of any that I have tried.
Charles Caudle
I am using scanned sheet music (multi-page tif files) to be
recognized by electronic music programs. Unfortunately, some of the
various things on the page contribute to problems when read by the
electronic music software. I have been searching for an image editor
that would let me easily erase things on a multi-page tiff file. I
first looked at Corel Paintshop and Adobe Photoshop Elements, and if
they can edit multi-page tif files, they are doing a fine job of
hiding it. After searching for multipage tif editor on google, I
found your program. After trying the demo, it is perfect for the
job. Thanks very much!
1) What do you use Advanced TIFF
Editor
for? How does it help you?
2) What do you consider to be the
most interesting feature of the program?
3) Where did you first hear/read about Advanced TIFF Editor?
Juan Carlos
Isamu
To improve scanned documents to include in my reports:
a) Receipts for expenses reports (normally including several
currencies)
b) Drawings/photos to include in my services reports.
Aida Rivera
1) What do you use Advanced TIFF Editor for? How does it help
you?
I'm a medical programmer and biller which in my billing practice,
download reports from an Electronic Records program through the
internet. The images are multipage TIFF files and need to remove a
line at the end of each report where the doctor's signature goes and
sometimes this line extends to another extra page, so I don't have
to sign each and every report, which is not necessary, before
attaching them to manual claims and sending to insurance companies.
2) What do you consider to be the most interesting feature of the
program?
Being able to Just go to the last page, select the text to be
removed and press delete, the original file is copied as a backup
when I save the new one, and print the report, is so easy!
3) Where did you first hear/read about Advanced TIFF Editor?
Through the internet, practically downloaded and tried every
program but they didn't work with multipage TIFF files or were
difficult to just select and delete the text I wanted, some of them
even though deleted the text, when printed it the "deleted" text
even though I don't see it on the screen, somehow remained on the
page, or were really buggy and erased pages by themselves, so I had
to go back and re-download the files. Advanced TIFF Editor works
perfectly!
Wanda van Wyk
1) I use it to open and save faxes.
2) The fact that you can only save certain pages of a fax.
David L. Scott
We are a non-profit medical clinic that provides free health care to
people who can't afford to see a doctor. We have recently
implemented an Electronic Health Record system and have had all of
our "Paper Charts" scanned electronically and we use your product to
"Extract" specific pages in the charts so that we can import them
into the new EHR system.
Mitch Berger
First of all, I just want to say congratulations on developing a
BRILLIANT program. I love it, and I use it every day.
1) What do you use Advanced TIFF Editor for? How does it help
you?
I'm a teacher - I use the editor to scan in, and then edit my
worksheets before I submit them to my classes.
2) What do you consider to be the most interesting feature of the
program?
I love pretty much everything. The noise reduction and auto-crop
are probably the most interesting features that I use a lot.
3) Where did you first hear/read about Advanced TIFF Editor?
I searched the Net for months to find a decent Tiff editor to
replace the old MS Kodak viewer- and I couldn't find ANYTHING. I was
thrilled to eventually stumble across your product.
Gerrit Wielenga
1) We use it
for editing old scanned electric schematics.
2) Simply adding tekst in all Fonts and height and adding lines,
circles etc. , deskew, remove noise.
Guillermo Maduro
1) I use Advanced TIFF Editor mostly to check the general appearance of
outgoing faxes.
2) The program contains many interesting features which frankly,
I’m still not too familiar with, but to me one of the most useful is
being able to save faxes in a specific file. This was not possible
in my Windows XP OS, where there was no way of locating any fax
files.
Tony Mastroddi
1) I use the program for faxes.
2) The most interesting features are the ability to view numerous
thumbnails at one time, plus being able to Cut and Paste sections
and insert new text.
Gordon
Brandly
1) I use it to clean up various documents I scan; sometimes for
OCRing, sometimes I just store them as plain scanned TIFFs as a
backup for my paper copies. Advanced TIFF Editor is the only editor I've
found that can conveniently edit multipage TIFF files.
2) The most _important_ feature for me is the ability to easily crop
pages, since my scans usually have dark marks around the edges of
pages that I want to get rid of. (I also use cropping to get rid of
advertisements in magazine articles I scan.) I also really like the
antialiased view of zoomed-out pages; it makes them much easier to
read.
Ahmad
Gabarin
1) I am a
professor doing research and I use CD’s containing images of
manuscripts’ pages. Some of the images in the CD’s are TIFF. Some
are old-style JPEG compression. The Microsoft does not help in such
cases and the images do not show. Each CD contains hundreds of
images. I tried several TIFF readers but they were un-satisfactory.
Your software solved the problem. I thank you.
2) In addition to the above I was pleased to see all the
images displayed in thumbnails and I can move between them and print
whatever images I need to print. My experience with this viewer is
very short. I have just started to use it. But I think that it is a
great program.
Aner
Selamovic
1) Mostly for editing text in TIFF format.
2) Very simple erase/write function that looks like you put a stamp
on a paper, which is very useful and interesting. :)
Tammy Rice
1)
Rotating and cleaning up scanned tiff files.
2)
google searches after we upgrade to Vista and I could no longer edit
tiffs
Aaron Shori
1) For editing Invoice images for OCR testing.
2) The most interesting features are the ease of modifying the text
on the images and the ability to preserve the TIFF format
compression.
Murray Marien
1) Information Services Corporation (isc.ca) uses TIFF as the file
format for their documents.
I use their services so it helps to have TIFF editor. I also use
Microsoft Office Document Imaging for viewing but printing is a
problem.
2) Printing a selection of the image. You must have been thinking of
me when you added that feature.
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