TIFF to JPG Decreasing File Dimensions Without Sacrificing High quality

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The TIFF format is the industry standard format for print production. It stores photos with complete lossless fidelity and supports layers. The trade off is image weight — a one TIFF file from a DSLR can easily be 50 to 100 megabytes.

If you need to upload and publish TIFF images, converting to JPG greatly decreases storage while maintaining excellent visual quality for general applications.

Such large files are too big for everyday sharing. Mail platforms impose attachment size limits. Websites enforce file size limits. Websites suffer when images are oversized.

This conversion shrinks storage by up to 95 percent according to the photo type and quality settings. Which makes files easy to send and suitable for web.

Professional photographers website commonly maintain a lossless archive for printing and licensing, while saving JPG versions for web publication.

Visit alljpgconverters.com for a 100 percent free web-based TIFF to JPG tool requiring no software needed.

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