T.4 - TIFF Conversion Software
Toronto, Canada – GAO Research Inc. (www.GAOResearch.com) is offering its T.4 - TIFF conversion software .It enables the conversion between the ITU-T T.4 Recommendation fax file format and the Tagged Image File Format (TIFF).
This T.4 - TIFF conversion software conducts checking of RTC pattern, error correction on T.4 data, and reports the number of scan lines. It supports conversion from T.4 to TIFF as well as from TIFF and T.4. GAO’s T.4 - TIFF conversion software supports most tags. It is fully compliant with ITU-T T.4 Recommendation and TIFF Specifications. The TIFF specification recommends 4 types of data compression schemes. In addition, GAO’s T.4 - TIFF conversion software supports the CCITT Group 3 One-Dimensional modified Huffman RLE compression method.
This T.4 - TIFF conversion software belongs to GAO’s family of Fax Software. Other products in the family areV.27, V.17, V.29 and V.34 fax software whose maximum bit rates are 4.8, 14.4, 9.6 and 33.6 kbps. The family also includes T.30/T.30E and T.4 fax modem protocols, and T.38 fax relay protocols. The family provides the most comprehensive and unique suite of modem, fax, telephony, speech software, VoIP, FoIP, fax relay and fax/modem/voice relay software for embedded applications for DSP and microprocessors.
About GAO Research Inc.
GAO Research Inc. (www.GAOResearch.com) is a recognized international leading provider of communications software to telecom and electronics companies and provides the most comprehensive and unique suite of modem, fax, telephony, speech software, VoIP, FoIP, fax relay and fax/modem/voice relay software for embedded applications for DSP and microprocessors.
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| Perry Keller GAO Research Inc. (www.GAOResearch.com) is a recognized international leading provider of communications software to telecom and electronics companies and provides the most comprehensive and unique suite of modem, fax, telephony, speech software, VoIP, FoIP, fax relay and fax/modem/voice relay software for embedded applications for DSP and microprocessors. |