Tagged Image File Format (TIFF)

TIFF is a tag-based file format designed to promote universal interchanges of digital image data. Because TIFF files do not have a single way to store image data, there are many versions of TIFF. LEADTOOLS ePrint 5 Professional supports the most common TIFF formats. The usual file extension is TIFF for single-image files, and MPT for multi-page files (which can contain many images). TIFF files can contain many comment fields of various types.

LEADTOOLS ePrint 5 Professional also supports the ability to save a vector image as a DXF within a TIFF.

LEADTOOLS ePrint 5 Professional supports saving multi-page files in this format.

LEADTOOLS ePrint 5 Professional can save TIFF files that use RGB, CMYK, or YCbCr color space. LEADTOOLS ePrint 5 Professional can also save files with PackBits compression.

LEADTOOLS ePrint 5 Professional can also save files with Lossless JPEG compression for 8, 12, and 16-bit grayscale and 24-bit color spacing.

You can save 12- bits grayscale.

You can save 16- bits grayscale.

Related Formats:

CMP - LEAD Compressed

CMP - LEAD 1-Bit Format

EXIF - Exif Formats

JPG - JPEG Compressed

JP2 - JPEG 2000 Compressed

TIFX - Xerox Internet Fax File Format.