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.tiffTagged Image File Format

Aldus (now Adobe) · 1986

Sviluppatore
Aldus (now Adobe)
Categoria
Immagini
Tipo MIME
image/tiff
Prima versione
1986
Formato aperto
Firma del file
49 49 2A 00 (II) or 4D 4D 00 2A (MM)

Cos'è un file .tiff?

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a versatile image format widely used in professional photography, desktop publishing, and scientific imaging. TIFF supports lossless compression, multiple pages in a single file, various color spaces (CMYK, RGB, Lab), and high bit depths. It is the preferred format for print production and archival purposes due to its ability to maintain maximum image quality.

Programmi che aprono file .tiff

PiattaformaProgramma
WindowsWindows PhotosGratuito
Adobe PhotoshopA pagamento
IrfanViewGratuito
macOSPreviewGratuito
Adobe PhotoshopA pagamento

Problemi comuni con i file .tiff

⚠️ Cannot open .tiff file
Install one of the recommended programs listed above. For a free option, try the first free program in the list.
⚠️ .tiff file is corrupted
Try re-downloading the file. If the file was transferred, ensure the transfer completed without errors.

Domande frequenti

What program opens .tiff files?

.tiff files can be opened with several programs. Windows Photos is one of the most popular choices.

Is .tiff a safe file format?

Generally yes, .tiff files are safe to open with appropriate software.

Can I convert .tiff to another format?

Yes, there are many online and offline tools available to convert .tiff files. Check the conversion section above for specific methods.

Dettagli tecnici

Tagged Image File Format files use the image/tiff MIME type and were first introduced in 1986 by Aldus (now Adobe). The file can be identified by its signature: 49 49 2A 00 (II) or 4D 4D 00 2A (MM).

Lo sapevi?

Tagged Image File Format was first released in 1986 by Aldus (now Adobe)

Informazioni sulla sicurezza

.tiff files are generally safe to open. However, always ensure your software is up to date to protect against potential vulnerabilities.

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