I double-checked that the output of convert is 16 bit, since I realized the document might have received further processing before ending up in docq. The 16 bits are from convert: $ convert -density 80.000000x77.000000 -units PixelsPerCentimeter \ -geometry 1687x2120! silly.png tiff:silly.tiff $ identify -verbose silly.tiff Image: silly.tiff Format: TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) Class: DirectClass Geometry: 1687x2120+0+0 Type: Grayscale Endianess: MSB Colorspace: Gray Depth: 16-bit Channel depth: Gray: 16-bit Channel statistics: Gray: Min: 0 (0) Max: 65535 (1) Mean: 64682.2 (0.986987) Standard deviation: 6987.18 (0.106618) Rendering intent: Undefined Resolution: 80x77 Units: PixelsPerCentimeter Filesize: 162.312kb Interlace: None Background color: white Border color: rgb(223,223,223) Matte color: grey74 Transparent color: black Page geometry: 1687x2120+0+0 Dispose: Undefined Iterations: 0 Compression: Zip Orientation: TopLeft Signature: b634902278b2235e7648b2c5d035ca39581e554a8000bacf95386250caa871d2 Tiff:document: silly.tiff Tiff:rows-per-strip: 2120 Tiff:software: ImageMagick 6.3.7 03/20/08 Q16 http://www.imagemagick.org Tainted: False Version: ImageMagick 6.3.7 03/20/08 Q16 http://www.imagemagick.org
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