Convert TIFF to EPS
Convert high-resolution TIFF files to EPS vector format. TIFF files contain raster pixel data — converting to EPS requires a vectorization step to trace the image into scalable paths.
About Convert TIFF to EPS
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a lossless raster format widely used in professional photography, scanning, and print prepress workflows. EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) is a vector format used in legacy print production and design software. Converting TIFF to EPS means vectorizing the raster pixel data into mathematical paths.
Step 1 — Vectorize the TIFF. Upload the TIFF to the vectorizer. The tool traces the image content into clean SVG paths with solid color fills. For logos, illustrations, and graphic artwork this produces excellent results. For photographic TIFFs, the vectorized output will be an illustrated interpretation — suitable for certain print uses but not photographic reproduction.
Step 2 — Export as EPS. Open the downloaded SVG in Illustrator or Inkscape. In Illustrator: File > Save As > EPS. Choose EPS version 10 for maximum compatibility with print suppliers and legacy software.
TIFF to EPS is commonly required for: sending scanned logos or artwork to sign shops and engravers, converting scanned artwork into plotter-compatible formats, and migrating legacy print assets to vector for large-format production.