Tagged Image File Format A bitmap graphic file format and one of the most widely used bitmap graphic format in the printing world See BMP
This is the acronym for Tagged Image File Format, a graphic file format developed by Aldus and Microsoft Mosaic supports the viewing of TIFF images
Short for Tagged Image File Format; some digital cameras offer this format as well as JPEG TIFF compression reduces images to about one-third their original size Since TIFF doesn't apply as much compression as JPEG, a TIFF image requires more storage but is higher quality An image file in this format would have a tif extension, eg: myfile tif
Tagged Image/Interchange File Format A file storage format implemented on a wide variety of computer systems, usually used for archival scans
(Tagged Image File Format) File format for storing bitmapped images that simulates grayscale shading
Tag Image File Format, a graphic file format developed by Aldus Corporation TIFF is the standard format of many graphics and desktop publishing programs
(Tagged image file format) A file format for exchanging bitmapped images (usually scans) between applications
Acronym for Tagged Image File Format, a graphic file format developed by Aldus and Microsoft TIFF is used as an image transfer format on computer networks
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Tagged Image File Format A file format commonly used for digital scanned images Images saved in TIFF format can be used on most computers Developed by Aldus and Microsoft
Tag Image File Format An image file format that is supported by the majority of image-editing programs, running on a wide variety of computer platforms
(Tagged Image File Format) A tag-based image format TIFF is designed to promote universal interchanges of digital images
Tagged interchange (image) file format An industry-standard raster data format TIFF supports black-and-white, gray-scale, pseudocolor, and true-color images, all of which can be stored in a compressed or uncompressed format TIFF is commonly used in desktop publishing and serves as an interface to numerous scanners and graphic arts packages (See CCITT )
Tagged Image File Format TIFF is a file format for exchanging bitmapped and grayscale images among applications
Tag Image File Format is a common format for exchanging raster (bitmapped) images between application programs Usually identified with the " tiff" or " tif" filename extension, the format was developed in 1986 by an industry committee chaired by the Aldus Corporation (now part of Adobe) Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard were also on the committee One of the more common image formats, TIFFs are common in desktop publishing, faxing, and medical imaging applications
Tagged Image File Format is an image file format used extensively for the storage of high-quality images
(Tagged Image File Format) An lossless uncompressed image file format that produces no artifacts as is common with other image formats such as JPG
An industry standard image file format It is unique in that it incorporates multiple compression techniques, allowing the user to specify the best format for a type of image, and that one file can contain multiple images