Convert TIFF to JPG
Convert your TIFF images to JPG format quickly and easily. No registration required, and all conversions are done locally, ensuring your data remains secure and private.
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Target size: {size}Drag in your TIFF files
Click the 'Choose Files' or 'Select Folder' buttons to Choose your TIFF files, or drag & drop the files into the dotted area.
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Click the 'Convert' button to start converting your files. Depending on the file size this can take a few seconds.
Download your JPG files
Click the 'Download' button to download your converted files. If you converted a folder or multiple files, you will be able to download the entire folder as a zip file.
What is the TIFF file type?
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a versatile, high-quality image format commonly used in professional photography, publishing, and graphic design. It supports lossless compression, preserving image quality while maintaining layers, transparency, and multiple pages. TIFF files can handle both RGB and CMYK color spaces, making them ideal for print production. While larger in size than JPEGs, TIFFs excel at storing detailed images without degradation.
What is the JPG file type?
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) files are widely used digital image formats that efficiently compress photographs and complex graphics. Using lossy compression, JPGs reduce file size by selectively discarding visual data while maintaining reasonable image quality. They support millions of colors and are ideal for sharing photos online, in emails, or storing digital memories. Common file extensions include .jpg and .jpeg.
Does JPG support transparency?
JPG/JPEG files do not support transparency. The format only handles fully opaque pixels and cannot display partially transparent or completely transparent areas. For images requiring transparency, use PNG or WebP formats instead. PNG files support both binary transparency (fully transparent or fully opaque) and alpha channel transparency (varying levels of transparency), while WebP offers modern compression with transparency support.
Do I lose quality when converting to JPG?
Converting from TIFF to JPG typically results in some quality loss due to JPGs lossy compression. TIFF files maintain full image quality with no compression, while JPG compresses data by discarding some visual information.
The quality reduction depends on the compression level chosen during conversion. Higher JPG quality settings (90-100%) minimize visible loss but create larger files. Lower settings (60-80%) show noticeable artifacts, especially in areas with sharp contrast or fine details.
For most web and general photography uses, the quality loss is acceptable. However, professional photographers, print publications, and archival purposes should maintain TIFF format to preserve maximum image quality.
Key differences:
- TIFF: Lossless, larger file size
- JPG: Lossy compression, smaller file size
- Each subsequent JPG save degrades quality further
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