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.TIFF File Extension

A .TIFF file is a Tagged Image File Format, created by Adobe Systems.

Open with File Viewer Plus — Get it from Microsoft+. Available for Windows and Mac.

What is a .TIFF file?

A .TIFF file, which stands for Tagged Image File Format, is a type of file used to store high-quality graphics. These files are capable of holding raster images, which are a type of digital image made up of tiny dots or pixels. TIFF files are known for their ability to support a wide range of color depths, from simple 1-bit black and white images to complex 24-bit color images. This makes them versatile for various graphic needs.

One of the key features of TIFF files is their support for both lossy and lossless compression. Lossy compression reduces file size by slightly lowering image quality, which might not be noticeable to the naked eye. Lossless compression, on the other hand, reduces file size without affecting the image quality at all, preserving the original details perfectly.

Additionally, TIFF files can contain multiple layers and pages within a single file. This is particularly useful for storing and organizing extensive graphic information in a structured manner.

There are many programs that can open TIFF files, catering to different operating systems: - **Windows**: You can use File Viewer Plus, Microsoft Photos, Microsoft Windows Photo Viewer, Microsoft Paint, and Microsoft Paint 3D. All these except File Viewer Plus are included with the operating system, making them readily accessible without additional downloads.

- **Mac**: Apple Preview and Apple Photos come included with the OS and can open TIFF files. Other options include Adobe Photoshop 2023, Adobe Illustrator 2023, CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2023, and Roxio Toast 20.

- **Web and Cloud Services**: Google Photos and Google Drive offer ways to view TIFF files online, making it convenient to access your images from any device connected to the internet.

- **Mobile Devices**: On iOS and Android platforms, apps like Google Photos and File Viewer for Android can be used to open and view TIFF files.

- **Discontinued or Less Common Options**: MacPhun ColorStrokes (now discontinued) and other specialized software like ACD Systems ACDSee Photo Studio also support TIFF files.

This wide range of compatible software ensures that regardless of your device or operating system, you have options to access and work with TIFF files effectively.

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