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We're looking for a relatively simple program for Win 7 to open and edit multi-page TIFF files. It doesn't need Photoshop's level of features. Just being able to delete a page from the TIFF is sufficient. We're not looking for a command-line tool; we need a GUI for folks who are not computer experts.

Any tools you can recommend (free or paid)? Thanks.

Alex
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  • Not a duplicate. Not looking for a command line tool. Need a GUI program to open and edit TIFF files. – Alex Jun 24 '13 at 14:37
  • when you said that deleting a page was sufficient, I undestood that spliting the pages, deleting one, and joining the others was enought... – woliveirajr Jun 24 '13 at 14:42
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    Read this post, [you must](http://meta.superuser.com/questions/5372/how-do-i-ask-a-question-that-may-require-recommending-software/5373#5373) – James Mertz Jun 24 '13 at 21:43

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Irfanview is great for simple editing tasks (resizing, cropping,...) and handles TIFF files. It is also free of charge (but not free software)

kebs
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Apart from IrfanView (see above) you can give the Paint.NET a chance (download for example here): http://download.cnet.com/Paint-NET/3000-2192_4-10338146.html

If all you want is a quick image retouch, Photoshop is overkill. Paint.NET, on the other hand, is an open-source freeware editor with all the essentials, including tools to crop, rotate, and resize images, adjust colors, and create collages. It supports common image formats--JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF, and others--but not high-resolution RAW files.

Leo Chapiro
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  • I wouldn't recommend Paint.NET as it doesn't support multi-line TIFF documents – nZeus Jul 27 '16 at 22:03
  • Yeah, I'm not exactly sure how this ended up being marked as the answer. It doesn't seem like Paint.NET supports multi-page TIFF at all. – Chris Rae May 08 '18 at 17:06