If you are tired of storing, browsing or transferring so many TIFF image files, please combine TIFF image files to a single file. TIFF Combiner is a useful tool to combine TIFF image files. Only by some easy click, you can realize this function in a friendly and clear interface.
TIFF Combiner can be free to evaluate and you can download it via clicking here. If you need the full function version of the application, please buy a license for it. The link is only for the single-user personal license. You can download other four licenses via this website. If you need the command line version, you can also buy the command line server license and command line developer license.
The main interface window form of TIFF Combiner is presented in Figure1. There is a file list on the right for listing all the TIFF image files to be combined. After clicking on each file, you can see the thumbnail of it in the image preview area in the middle. If you want to browse different image effects, you can use the buttons above the area. To add the files into the file list, you can click “Add File (s)” button below the area or drag all the TIFF images into the file list. The buttons “Remove” and “Remove All” are used to remove the image file from the file list one by one or at a time.
If you want to combine TIFF image files as a single one with multiple pages, please click on "Merge All" button. You will see a dialog box named "Save As" popup, in which you can choose a location for target file in "Save in" combo box and edit the name for the target file in "File name" edit box. Then please click "Save" button. A green progress bar will come out at the bottom of the interface of TIFF Combine and it will be empty again when the process is over. Please see Figure2.
When the process is over, we can add the created TIFF file into TIFF Combiner to see the page number. Please see Figure3.
From Figure3 we can see that there are four pages in newly created TIFF image file. Of course, the number of soure files is four.