adxv reads cbf images, and can save them as postscript (actually, it's supposed 
to be able to save the image as tiff as well, but at least on my version of the 
program that feature doesn't work).
Pat

On 10 Jan 2013, at 3:36 PM, Frank von Delft wrote:

> Hello all - anybody know an easy way to convert CBF images (Pilatus) into 
> something lossless like tiff or png?
> 
> Ideally *easy* as in   r e a l l y   e a s y  and not requiring extensive 
> installation of dependencies and stuff.  Because then I might as well write 
> my own stuff using cbflib and PIL in python.
> 
> Thanks!
> phx



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