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Normally,
your PC will automatically recognize the TIF file and open
it with the standard viewer that comes with the operationg
system appropriate viewer.
Depending
on the version of Windows being used (all versions except
XP) the TIF viewer is named WANGIMG.EXE or KODAKIMG.EXE.
The application is normally found in the Windows directory.
If you cannot find it and are using Windows ME, Windows 98
download it here.
If you cannot find it and are using Windows 2000 or NT download
it here.
For
more information using Windows NT click here.
Windows XP Users: Your PC comes with "Windows Picture
and Fax Viewer". The XP viewer works very well and is
highly recommended.
Now, choose KODAKIMG.EXE, WANGIMG.EXE or your viewer of choice
from the selection box. If it is not listed, choose "Other"
and browse your computer and select it. Make sure "Always
use this program to open this file" is checked. Click
"OK".
If you have one of the above TIF viewers, but it is not installed
as a Netscape plugin, Netscape will return a message indicating
that it cannot find the plug-in. If this happens, simply choose
the "browse" option in the Netscape message box, and browse
your Windows directory for the file "WANGIMG.EXE" or "KODAKIMG.EXE".
Click on this file, and Netscape will install it as a plug-in.
Click here for additional
Netscape help
*If
you are using the Apple Quicktime for Windows viewer,
there can be problems. The Quicktime viewer does not handle
multi-page documents. We recommend uninstalling Quicktime and
using the standard TIF viewer that came with the Windows operating
system.
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