Convert JPEG to TIFF Free Online

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Converting toTIFF

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Why Convert JPEG to TIFF?

Converting JPEG to TIFF is common when preparing photographs for professional print or archival. Print shops often require TIFF files for their workflow.

Common Use Cases

  • Professional print production
  • Photo archival workflows
  • Publishing and prepress preparation
  • Compatibility with professional photo editing software

Source Format

JPEG

Joint Photographic Experts Group

JPEG is the most widely used lossy image format, optimized for photographs and complex images with smooth color transitions. It achieves excellent compression ratios at the cost of some quality loss.

+ Excellent compression for photographs

+ Universally supported everywhere

+ Adjustable quality-to-size ratio

- Lossy compression degrades quality with each save

- No transparency support

Target Format

TIFF

Tagged Image File Format

TIFF is a flexible, high-quality raster format commonly used in professional photography, publishing, and archival. It preserves maximum image quality and metadata.

+ Lossless quality preservation

+ Industry standard for print and publishing

+ Supports multiple layers and pages

- Very large file sizes

- Not supported in web browsers

Quality & Size Notes

Converting JPEG to TIFF won't restore quality lost during JPEG compression, but TIFF ensures no further degradation. File sizes will increase substantially.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does converting JPEG to TIFF improve image quality?

No. The conversion preserves current quality in a lossless container, but cannot undo JPEG compression artifacts.

Why do print shops require TIFF?

TIFF supports CMYK color spaces, rich metadata, and lossless quality — all essential for professional printing. It's the industry standard.

How much larger will the file be?

TIFF files are typically 5-10x larger than JPEG because they store uncompressed or losslessly compressed pixel data.

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