Convert your JPEG images to TIFF format for professional use and archival purposes
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Supported formats: JPEG
Note: Process up to 10 images at once, max 30MB per image
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a high-quality raster image format commonly used for storing images with high color depth. It's widely used in photography, publishing, and professional printing due to its excellent quality and flexibility.
Converting JPEG to TIFF is useful when you need a higher quality format for professional printing, archiving, or editing. TIFF files support lossless compression, layers, and multiple pages, making them ideal for professional workflows.
Yes, TIFF files are generally larger than JPEG files because TIFF uses lossless compression or no compression at all, preserving all image data. The increased file size is a trade-off for better image quality and editing flexibility.
Yes, TIFF files can support transparency (alpha channels), unlike JPEG files. This makes TIFF suitable for images that require transparent backgrounds or varying levels of opacity.