File Extension .tiff
Posted : adminOn 5/8/2018Some scanning, OCR, and faxing applications also utilize TIF/TIFF files. Note: TIFF and TIF can be used interchangeably.
TIFF is an acronym for Tagged Image File Format. P5gpl-x Driver Windows 7. How to Open a TIF File If you just want to view a TIF file without editing it, the photo viewer included in Windows will work perfectly fine. New Home Hf2022 Manual.
This is called Windows Photo Viewer or the Photos app, depending which you have. On a Mac, the Preview tool should handle TIF files just fine, but if not, and especially if you're dealing with a multi-page TIF file, try,,, or.,, and are some other free TIF openers you can download. If you want to edit the TIF file, but you don't care that it's in a different image format, then you can just use one of the conversion methods below instead of installing a full-fledged photo editing program that specifically supports the TIF format. How to Convert a TIF File If you have an image editor or viewer on your computer that supports TIF files, just open the file in that program and then save the TIF file as a different image format. This is really easy to do and is normally done through the program's File menu, like File >Save as. There are also some dedicated that can convert TIF files, like.
Some of these are online TIF converters and others are programs you have to download to your computer before they can be used to convert the TIF file to something else. And, two free online TIF converters, can save TIF files as,,, ICO,, and others like and PS. GeoTIFF Image files can probably be converted in the same way as a regular TIF/TIFF file, but if not, try using one of the programs above that can open the file. There might be a convert or Save as option available somewhere in the menu. More Information on the TIF/TIFF Format The TIFF format was developed by a company called Aldus Corporation for desktop publishing purposes.
The Exif (Exchangeable image file format) format is a file standard similar to the JFIF format with TIFF extensions. The TIFF (Tagged Image File Format).
They released version 1 of the standard in 1986. Adobe now owns the copyright to the format, the most recent version (v6.0) released in 1992.