Image to TIFF Converter

Conversion Settings

10% 55% 100%

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Please select images to convert to TIFF

Supports selecting multiple image files at once

Instructions:

Advantages of TIFF Format:

  • Lossless Quality: Supports lossless compression, perfectly preserving image details, ideal for professional printing and archiving
  • High Color Depth Support: Supports 8-bit, 16-bit, and even 32-bit color depths to meet professional image processing needs
  • Multi-layer Support: Allows storing multiple image pages or layers within a single file
  • Industry Standard: Preferred format in professional fields such as printing, publishing, medical imaging, and GIS
  • Rich Metadata: Supports extensive metadata storage including EXIF, IPTC, and more

Features:

  • Supports batch conversion of multiple images to TIFF format
  • Customizable compression quality (10%-100%) for flexible file size control
  • Supports popular image formats including PNG, GIF, JPG, BMP, WebP, AVIF, HEIC, and more
  • Displays real-time conversion progress and file size statistics
  • Preserves transparency channels; transparent areas remain transparent after PNG conversion

Use Cases:

  • Image format conversion before professional printing to ensure print quality
  • Archiving photography works while preserving original image quality
  • High-quality storage for medical and scientific images
  • Preparing image assets for the publishing industry
  • Merging multi-page documents into a single image file
  • Remote sensing image processing in GIS (Geographic Information Systems)

How to Use:

  1. Select one or more images you want to convert
  2. Adjust the TIFF quality slider (100% recommended for best quality)
  3. Click the "Start Conversion" button
  4. Wait for the upload and conversion to complete
  5. Click "Download Image" to get the converted TIFF image

Note: TIFF format is known for its high quality. It is recommended to keep the quality setting at 100% to fully utilize TIFF's lossless features. If you need to reduce file size, you can lower the quality slightly, but it is advised not to go below 90% to maintain image quality. TIFF files are usually large and are suitable for professional scenarios that require high quality.