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  1. The big one for me is flexibility. With two young children, having the ability to work part time, stay home for snow days, leave early for school events is huge. Simply being able to be flexible with my hours without being penalized is a big part of my job satisfaction. The next biggest thing for me is project diversity - I like being challenged.
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  2. I'm not going to make any promises here. But I'm working on it and tackled one more problem this weekend. As it seems it is now mostly some more testing for the Linux/VxWorks version and then wrapping everything up in an OpenG package. I might post a prerelease package here for testing and review and certainly will need some assistance in getting the final package uploaded to the VI network somehow.
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  3. Dear Gavin and Herbert, Thank you so much for making these VIs available. I was looking for some time for a replacement for a libtiff LabVIEW library that only ran on 32-bit LabVIEW. Your reader is by far the fastest that I have found loading a 11MB U16 TIFF file in 133ms. What makes it special is that it runs both with 32-bit and 64-bit LabVIEW. After some minor optimization, your VI loads the file in 74ms (!). I have renamed the modified reader into TIFF File Reader (LAVA.org).vi. Note also, that I have crosslinked this thread with a discussion on the LabVIEW discussion board, http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/Labview-libtiff-implementation/td-p/929843/highlight/false/page/7. I hope you don't mind. I attach an updated copy of the library to this message (LabVIEW 2011). Thank you again for your work. Best regards, Peter LAVA TIFF File Reader (32 bit + 64 bit).zip
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  4. Hi All: Please let me know if/when you need this built/released. I want to support this!
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