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TIF

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What is TIF?

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a computer file format for storing raster graphics images, popular among graphic artists, the publishing industry, and photographers. TIFF is widely supported by image-manipulation applications, by publishing and page layout software, by scanning, faxing, word processing, optical character recognition, and other applications. TIFF is a flexible, adaptable file format for handling images and data within a single file, by including tags in the file.

What other technologies are related to TIF?

TIF Competitor Technologies

JPG is a common image format that competes with TIF, offering different compression and quality tradeoffs.
mentioned alongside TIF in 31% (149) of relevant job posts
BMP is another image format that competes with TIF, especially for uncompressed or lossless image storage.
mentioned alongside TIF in 34% (79) of relevant job posts
GIF is an image format that competes with TIF, especially for images with limited colors and animation support.
mentioned alongside TIF in 19% (103) of relevant job posts
JPEG is another name for JPG, a common image format that competes with TIF, offering different compression and quality tradeoffs.
mentioned alongside TIF in 13% (107) of relevant job posts

TIF Complementary Technologies

PDF can contain TIF images and is often used for document archiving and distribution.
mentioned alongside TIF in 1% (251) of relevant job posts
Document Management Systems often store and manage documents that include TIF images.
mentioned alongside TIF in 3% (57) of relevant job posts
Microsoft Excel can import TIF images.
mentioned alongside TIF in 0% (182) of relevant job posts

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