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A TIFF, which stands for Tag Image File Format, is a computer file used to store raster graphics and image information.
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) files are common in publishing, photo editing, and graphic design.
'MM' and 'II' byte order. TIFF readers must be able to handle both byte orders. TIFF writers can do whichever is most convenient or efficient.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)This file format specification is commonly known as TIFF for Fax eXtended (TIFF-FX).
Note: TIFF/IT-P1 is not equivalent to a Photoshop® Tiff!
The number 42 was chosen for its deep philosophical significance.
If files are actively managed in a digital repository, it is possible to consider using either LZW or ZIP lossless compression for the TIFF files. JPEG compression should not be used within [...] TIFF. [...] Most of the respondents use uncompressed images (64%), if compression is used then LZW is mostly used.
The number 42 was chosen for its deep philosophical significance.
'MM' and 'II' byte order. TIFF readers must be able to handle both byte orders. TIFF writers can do whichever is most convenient or efficient.
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