Well, this is somewhat a long history... please be patient.

I manage a fax web service, where folks can send faxes using the email.

Its possible to receive faxes too. Faxes are received by a lower level mechanism and transformed into TIFF's. Those files suffer from a printing problem: when the sending fax don't separate pages, I receive a long page (usually containing the whole fax as a single image, with a very long lenght (in Y axis).

As usual, my users don't know how to handle this kind of fax-transmittion-disfunction, and I need to resize / rotate / scale / crop images so they fit inside one or more A4 pages. Otherwise, 95% of my users are simply unable to print the faxes they receive.

As my first approximation, I need just to crop the TIFF's so they can vertically fit into one or more A4 format pages. After this works, I will try to figure out how to make other transformations as needed.

Could you please help me? I'm nearly desperate.

May the gods bless you, fellow.

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In reply to Re: Re: TIFF Perl Module needed by monsieur_champs
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