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Converting toTIFF

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Why Convert PNG to TIFF?

Converting PNG to TIFF is common when preparing images for professional print workflows. TIFF is the industry standard for publishing and archival, supporting rich color profiles and metadata.

Common Use Cases

  • Preparing images for professional printing
  • Archival and long-term storage
  • Publishing and prepress workflows
  • Compatibility with professional editing software

Source Format

PNG

Portable Network Graphics

PNG is a lossless raster image format that supports transparency. It is widely used for web graphics, screenshots, and images that require crisp edges or transparent backgrounds.

+ Lossless compression preserves every pixel

+ Full alpha transparency support

+ Universally supported across all browsers and platforms

- Larger file sizes compared to lossy formats like JPEG or WebP

- Not efficient for photographs with complex color gradients

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

Both PNG and TIFF are lossless, so no quality is lost in conversion. TIFF files are typically larger due to less efficient compression but offer better metadata support.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there any quality loss converting PNG to TIFF?

No. Both formats are lossless, so the conversion preserves every pixel exactly. The image data is identical.

Why would I convert PNG to TIFF?

Professional print shops and publishing workflows often require TIFF files. TIFF also supports richer color profiles (CMYK) and metadata than PNG.

Will the file size increase?

Typically yes. TIFF files are usually larger than PNG because TIFF uses less aggressive compression by default.

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