TIFF Image (.TIFF)

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a flexible, high-quality raster image format widely used in professional photography and publishing. It supports multiple compression methods including LZW and ZIP lossless compression, as well as uncompressed storage, and can store images with very high bit depths. TIFF also supports multiple pages, layers, and extensive metadata within a single file.

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Advantages of TIFF Image

What the TIFF format does well, and why you might choose it.

  • Supports lossless compression and very high bit depths up to 32-bit per channel
  • Capable of storing multiple pages and layers in a single file
  • Widely accepted in professional print and publishing workflows

Limitations of TIFF Image

What the TIFFformat doesn't do well, and when to choose another format.

  • Large file sizes even with compression enabled
  • Not natively supported by web browsers for display
  • Complex specification leads to inconsistent support across software

What TIFF files are used for

  • Professional photography and print production
  • Scanned document archival and storage
  • Medical and scientific imaging

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Frequently asked questions about TIFF

What is a .TIFF file?

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a flexible, high-quality raster image format widely used in professional photography and publishing. It supports multiple compression methods including LZW and ZIP lossless compression, as well as uncompressed storage, and can store images with very high bit depths. TIFF also supports multiple pages, layers, and extensive metadata within a single file.

What is the MIME type of TIFF?

The official MIME type for TIFF files is image/tiff. This is the value web servers and applications use to identify the format when transferring files.

What category does TIFF belong to?

TIFF is a Image Converter format. Files in this category share common conversion paths and use cases.

How do I open a .TIFF file?

TIFF files are typically opened by software that natively supports the TIFF Imageformat. If you don't have a compatible application, the most reliable approach is to convert the file to a more universal format using the converters listed above. Most TIFF Image files convert to widely-supported alternatives in seconds.

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