
Tif Viewer Help
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This area will help you determine if you have a document or TIFF viewer already available (click here to go directly to Step 3 for the test).
If you were not able to see the document in Step 3, then you will need to install a document viewer. If you are using Windows 95/98/NT then go to step one. If you are using a Macintosh computer please go directly to Step 2. If you choose a viewer other than Imaging for Windows, the viewer will install itself into your current internet browser to view the documents.
Step 1: Do You Need a Viewer?
For Windows 95/98/NT:
Go to the Start button (usually found on the bottom of your screen) and click on it.
On the pop up menu go up to "Programs", then "Accessories" and see if there is a program called "Imaging".
If you do NOT find imaging there please proceed to Step 2 and select a viewer to install.
If you have this program you do not need to install a viewer. You may use "Imaging" to be able to view our images.
Please proceed to Step 3 to test the ability of your viewer.
Step 2: Get A Viewer
The sites listed below contain instructions on how to download image viewers for your computer. The viewers are available for evaluation purposes but must be purchased according to the vendors guidelines. Imaging for Windows is a Free application. Viewers are available for both PC and Macintosh computers and for all popular internet browsers.
Each of the sites below has detailed information for installation. Follow the instructions to complete installation of your chosen viewer.
Click below to choose a viewer that will work with your computer:
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