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TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a versatile file format used primarily for storing high-quality raster graphics and images. It supports multiple layers and various color depths, making it popular among photographers and graphic artists. Originally developed by Aldus Corporation in the mid-1980s, TIFF quickly became a standard for professional image archiving.
TIFF files use a flexible structure based on tags, allowing them to store a wide variety of image attributes and metadata. It supports various compression algorithms, including LZW, JPEG, and ZIP, enabling efficient storage. The format is widely supported across different operating systems and image editing software due to its open specification.
TIFF files can store images with lossless compression, which preserves the original image quality without degradation. This feature makes TIFF a preferred choice for image editing and printing workflows. Interestingly, TIFF can support both single and multi-page images, which is why it's also used for scanned documents.
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