What is a tiff file?

A TIFF file, which stands for Tag Image File Format is a type of computer file that's really good at storing high-quality pictures and images. It's like a digital photo album for your computer. What makes TIFF special is that it keeps all the details and colours in a picture exactly as they are, so it's excellent for things like professional photography, artwork, and documents where you want the best image quality. It's like having a photo that doesn't lose any quality when you save it on your computer, making it great for important and detailed pictures.

TIFF files:
Have either a .tiff or .tif extension.
The file form is larger than most but doesn’t lose image quality.
Works well with Windows, Linux, and macOS.

TIFFs hold a lot of information, they’re not the smallest file size around but at the same time, TIFFs don’t lose image quality. They also enable users to add extra image data and information like layers.

Here are some common uses of TIFF files:
Professional Photography
Publishing
Graphic Design
Scanning Documents
Medical Imaging
Archiving

In summary, TIFF files are versatile and useful where image quality, detail, and preservation are important.