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  2. TIFF - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TIFF

    Tag Image File Format[1] or Tagged Image File Format, [2] commonly known by the abbreviations TIFF or TIF, is an image file format for storing raster graphics images, popular among graphic artists, the publishing industry, [3] and photographers.

  3. What are TIFF files and how do you open them? | Adobe

    www.adobe.com/creativecloud/file-types/image/raster/tiff-file

    What is a TIFF file? A TIFF, which stands for Tag Image File Format, is a computer file used to store raster graphics and image information. A favorite among photographers, TIFFs are a handy way to store high-quality images before editing if you want to avoid lossy file formats.

  4. What Is the Difference Between JPG, PNG, BMP, and TIFF Images?

    creativemarket.com/blog/difference-between-jpg-png-bmp-tiff-images

    The difference between PNG and TIFF–and the difference between BMP and TIFF–is that TIFF has more flexibility. What Is TIFF? With an initial release date of 1986, TIFF, which stands for Tagged Image File Format, is an almost 40-year-old image file format.

  5. What's the Difference Between PNG, JPEG, GIF, and TIFF?

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    A TIFF, or tagged image file format, is a raster format hailed for its extremely high image quality and ability to support both lossy and lossless compression. Often the format used by professionals in creative industries, these files require a large amount of storage space and are a challenge to share unless zipped or sent using file-sharing ...

  6. TIFF - Image File Format

    docs.fileformat.com/image/tiff

    TIFF or TIF, Tagged Image File Format, represents raster images that are meant for usage on a variety of devices that comply with this file format standard. It is capable of describing bilevel, grayscale, palette-color and full-color image data in several color spaces.

  7. What is a TIFF file and why we use it? - GeeksforGeeks

    www.geeksforgeeks.org/what-is-a-tiff-file-and-why-we-use-it

    A TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) file is used for high-quality image storage, mostly used in professional applications like graphic design and printing. Its key attributes include lossless compression, retaining original image quality, and support for diverse color depths (1-bit monochrome to 48-bit color).

  8. TIFF is a non-compressed, lossless file format that allows very high-quality files, but requires more disk space for storage. It is widely used in image manipulation applications such as Photoshop, Desktop Publishing (DTP), and scanning.

  9. TIFF and TIF Files Explained & How to Open Them - Lifewire

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    A file with the TIF or TIFF file extension is a tagged image file. This type of file is used for high-quality raster type graphics. The format supports lossless compression, in which no image data is lost during the compression process.

  10. TIFF remains widely accepted as a photograph file standard in the printing business. The TIFF can handle device-specific colour spaces, such as the CMYK defined by a particular set of printing press inks.

  11. The Tag Image File Format (TIFF) was created in 1992 and is a very flexible file type that can be extended by developers to cover a wide variety of uses. The format is also known as...