Layered TIFF format

Hi. I'm using Photoshop CS5 and would like to know if I can find out if a TIFF file is layered without opening the file? Any help would be gratefully received! Thanks

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    949767 wrote:
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    ImageLength:                                           106
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    Compression:                                             5
    Photometric Interpretation:                              2
    Number of StripOffsets:                                  5
    SamplesPerPixel:                                         4
    RowsPerStrip:                                           23
    Number of StripByteCounts:                               5
    XResolution:                                        95.987  /      1.000
    YResolution:                                        95.987  /      1.000
    ResolutionUnit:                                          2
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    The website you mentioned ie 'www.zamzar.com' can be used to convert the tiff file into other format's.
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    Reading IFD from offset    191,410  Number of Tags         60
    ImageWidth:                                            288
    ImageLength:                                           189
    BitsPerSample levels:                                    3
    BitsPerSample - level 1:                                 8
    BitsPerSample - level 2:                                 8
    BitsPerSample - level 3:                                 8
    Compression:                                             5
    Photometric Interpretation:                              2
    Number of StripOffsets:                                 14
    SamplesPerPixel:                                         3
    RowsPerStrip:                                           14
    Number of StripByteCounts:                              14
    XResolution:                                            96  /          1
    YResolution:                                            96  /          1
    ResolutionUnit:                                          2
    TIFF format error: No baseline TIFF 6.0 file

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    Reading IFD from offset     13.744  Number of Tags         15
    ImageWidth:                                            559
    ImageLength:                                           279
    BitsPerSample levels:                                    1
    BitsPerSample - level 1:                                 8
    BitsPerSample - level 2:                                 0
    BitsPerSample - level 3:                                 0
    Compression:                                             5
    Photometric Interpretation:                              3
    Number of StripOffsets:                                 14
    SamplesPerPixel:                                         1
    RowsPerStrip:                                           21
    Number of StripByteCounts:                              14
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    YResolution:                                            96  /
    ResolutionUnit:                                          2
    ColorMap size:                                         256
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    Hello,
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    Hi All,
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    With Regards,

    Hi Jaheer,
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    http://scn.sap.com/thread/1308052
    http://scn.sap.com/thread/232813
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