TIFF 6.0 Specification
Final—June 3, 1992
Putting it all together (along with a couple of less-important fields that are dis-
cussed later), a sample bilevel image file might contain the following fields:
A Sample Bilevel TIFF File
Offset
(hex)
Description
Value
(numeric values are expressed in hexadecimal notation)
4D4D
002A
00000014
000C
00FE
0100
0101
0103
0106
0111
0116
0117
011A
011B
0131
0132
00000000
Header:
0000
Byte Order
0002
42
0004
1st IFD offset
IFD:
0014
Number of Directory Entries
0016
NewSubfileType
0022
ImageWidth
002E
ImageLength
003A Compression
0046
PhotometricInterpretation
0052
StripOffsets
005E
RowsPerStrip
006A StripByteCounts
0076
XResolution
0082
YResolution
008E
Software
009A DateTime
00A6 Next IFD offset
Values longer than 4 bytes:
00B6 StripOffsets
03A6 StripByteCounts
0696
XResolution
069E
YResolution
06A6 Software
06B6 DateTime
Image Data:
00000700
xxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxx
.
.
End of example
0004
0004
0004
0003
0003
0004
0004
0003
0005
0005
0002
0002
00000001 00000000
00000001 000007D0
00000001 00000BB8
00000001 8005 0000
00000001 0001 0000
000000BC 000000B6
00000001 00000010
000000BC 000003A6
00000001 00000696
00000001 0000069E
0000000E 000006A6
00000014 000006B6
Offset0, Offset1, ... Offset187
Count0, Count1, ... Count187
0000012C 00000001
0000012C 00000001
“PageMaker 4.0”
“1988:02:18 13:59:59”
Compressed data for strip 10
Compressed data for strip 179
Compressed data for strip 53
Compressed data for strip 160
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