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Convert TIFF to JPG

TIFF files are large and not widely compatible with web or mobile platforms. Convert TIFF to JPG to get a smaller, shareable image file without significant quality loss.

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About Convert TIFF to JPG

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is used in professional photography, print production, and archival workflows because it supports lossless compression and high colour depth. However, TIFF files are large and not natively supported by web browsers, social media platforms, or most consumer software. Converting TIFF to JPG makes the image widely accessible.

Quality considerations: TIFF is typically uncompressed or losslessly compressed. Converting to JPG introduces lossy compression. Use JPEG quality 85–95 for a good balance between file size and visual fidelity. For print-quality source material, use 95+ quality. The resulting JPEG will be significantly smaller than the TIFF — a 50MB TIFF typically converts to a 2–5MB JPEG at high quality.

Colour depth: TIFF files may be 16-bit or 32-bit per channel. JPEG is 8-bit only. The conversion reduces colour depth. For professional photography or print pre-press, use PNG if you need lossless output — PNG preserves 8-bit colour without lossy compression. Use TIFF for archival and JPG only for distribution or sharing.

For logos and vector artwork in TIFF format: if the TIFF contains a logo or illustration, converting to SVG via the Logo Vectorizer is preferable to converting to JPG. An SVG logo scales perfectly at any size and is the correct format for print, web, and production use.