TIFF to JPG Decreasing File Dimensions Without Sacrificing High quality

TIFF is the gold standard format for print production. It preserves images with full image accuracy and handles layers. The downside is image weight — a one TIFF image from a DSLR is often 50 to 100 megabytes.

To send or publish TIFF images, changing them to JPG greatly decreases image weight keeping excellent visual quality for most purposes.

TIFF files are not suitable for web use. Mail platforms impose file size restrictions. Online platforms have upload size restrictions. Websites load slowly when images are oversized.

The process decreases image sizes by 80 to 95 percent according to the file complexity and quality settings. Which makes photos ready to share and suitable for web.

Photographers usually store a TIFF master file for printing and licensing, while saving JPG copies for proofing.

Try alljpgconverters.com offering a completely free online TIFF to JPG converter without here software needed.

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