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What (who) is TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) - definition

SERIES OF IMAGE FILE FORMATS
Tagged Image File Format; Tag image file format; TIF; Tagged image file format; TIF file; .tif; Tag Image File Format; BigTIFF; .tiff; Tif; Tiff image; Tagged Image File; TIFF/IT; ISO 12639; ISO 12639:2004; ISO 12639:1998; Aldus TIFF; Aldus Tagged Image File Format; Aldus Tag Image File Format; Adobe TIFF; TIFF-F; TIFF-FX; RFC 3949; RFC 2306; TIFF 6.0; TIFF 5.0; TIFF 4.0; TIFF 1.0; TIFF 2.0; TIFF 3.0; TIFF 1; TIFF 2; TIFF 3; Baseline TIFF; TIFF Extensions; TIFF/IT-P1; TIFF/IT-P2; TIFF/IT Profile 1; TIFF/IT Profile 2; ISO 12639:2004 / Amd. 1:2007; ANSI IT8.8-1993; ANSI IT8.8; Adobe TIFF 6.0; Aldus TIFF 4.0; Aldus TIFF 5.0; Aldus TIFF 1.0; Aldus TIFF 2.0; Aldus TIFF 3.0; Aldus TIFF 1; Aldus TIFF 2; Aldus TIFF 3; IT8.8-1993; IT8.8; Tiff file; Thousands of Incompatible File Formats; Tif image; TIF format; Image/tiff; ScanScope Virtual Slide

Tagged Image File Format         
<file format, graphics> (TIFF) A file format used for still-image bitmaps, stored in tagged fields. {Application programs} can use the tags to accept or ignore fields, depending on their capabilities. While TIFF was designed to be extensible, it lacked a core of useful functionality, so that most useful functions (e.g. lossless 24-bit colour) requires nonstandard, often redundant, extensions. The incompatibility of extensions has led some to expand "TIFF" as "Thousands of Incompatible File Formats". Compare GIF, PNG, JPEG. (1997-10-11)
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STANDARDIZED MEANS OF ORGANIZING AND STORING DIGITAL IMAGES
Image file formats; Image file; Image format; List of vector graphics markup languages; Graphic file formats; Graphic formats; Image formats; Graphics file format; Vector graphics markup language; Vector graphics markup languages; Graphics file formats; Graphics standards; Image files; Vector graphics file formats; Raster graphics file formats; Vector graphics format; List of image file formats; Raster file format
<graphics, file format> There are many formats used to store images in files. GIF, TIFF and JPEG are very common. Others are BIFF, bmp, Clear, FITS, IFF, NFF, OFF, PCX, PNG, TGA, XBM. Some of these are documented on-line at the following sites: {image formatsmxr/gfx/">The Graphics File Format Page (http://dcs.ed.ac.uk/image formatsmxr/gfx/)}. {The NCSA file formats archive (ftp://ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu/misc/file.formats/graphics.formats)}. {The Avalon repository (ftp://avalon.viewpoint.com/pub/format_specs)}. [Others?] (1997-08-07)
Image file format         
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STANDARDIZED MEANS OF ORGANIZING AND STORING DIGITAL IMAGES
Image file formats; Image file; Image format; List of vector graphics markup languages; Graphic file formats; Graphic formats; Image formats; Graphics file format; Vector graphics markup language; Vector graphics markup languages; Graphics file formats; Graphics standards; Image files; Vector graphics file formats; Raster graphics file formats; Vector graphics format; List of image file formats; Raster file format
An Image file format is a file format for a digital image. There are many formats that can be used, such as JPEG, PNG, and GIF.

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TIFF

Tag Image File Format, abbreviated TIFF or TIF, is an image file format for storing raster graphics images, popular among graphic artists, the publishing industry, and photographers. TIFF is widely supported by scanning, faxing, word processing, optical character recognition, image manipulation, desktop publishing, and page-layout applications. The format was created by the Aldus Corporation for use in desktop publishing. It published the latest version 6.0 in 1992, subsequently updated with an Adobe Systems copyright after the latter acquired Aldus in 1994. Several Aldus or Adobe technical notes have been published with minor extensions to the format, and several specifications have been based on TIFF 6.0, including TIFF/EP (ISO 12234-2), TIFF/IT (ISO 12639), TIFF-F (RFC 2306) and TIFF-FX (RFC 3949).