TIFF file format
Extension | .tiff |
Category | images |
Programs | Microsoft Windows Photos (Windows) Microsoft Windows Photo Viewer (Windows) Apple Preview (Mac) CorelDRAW Graphics Suite (Windows) Adobe Photoshop (Windows & Mac) Adobe Photoshop Elements (Windows & Mac) Adobe Illustrator (Windows & Mac) ACD Systems ACDSee (Windows) MacPhun ColorStrokes (Mac) Nuance PaperPort (Windows) Nuance OmniPage Ultimate (Windows) Roxio Toast (Mac) |
Description | .tiff (Tagged Image File Format) The .tiff format is a flexible and adaptable file format for handling images and data within a single file, through the use of tags. TIFF files can handle multiple images and data in a single file through the use of tags. It's widely supported by image-manipulation applications, publishing and page layout applications, scanning, faxing, word processing, optical character recognition, and other applications. TIFF can be used for storing high-quality, high-resolution images and is often used in professional environments like publishing and photography. |
Technical details | The .tiff format, or Tagged Image File Format, is widely used for raster graphics. Here are some key technical details about it: - Versatility: Supports various color formats, both lossless and lossy compression. - Compression: Commonly uses lossless LZW compression. - Multiplicity: Can store multiple images in one file, useful for scanned documents or graphic layers. - Color Depth: Offers a wide range of color depths, from 1-bit to 32-bit. - Metadata: Stores extensive metadata, including image details and editing history. - Alpha Channels: Supports transparency through alpha channels. - Color Management: Allows for ICC profile inclusion, ensuring color accuracy. - No Size Limit: Suitable for high-resolution images with no file size limit. - Extensibility: Highly extensible with tags for various data types. - HDR Support: Stores high dynamic range (HDR) images. - Geospatial Use: Popular in geospatial applications for storing location data. - Scanning: Preferred for high-quality scanned images in professional settings. - Compatibility: Widely supported but less web-friendly due to large file size. The .tiff format is highly valued for its quality and versatility, especially in photography, publishing, and archiving. However, its large file size may limit its use in storage or bandwidth-sensitive contexts. |
MIME type | image/tiff image/x-tga |
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