The TIFF format is the industry standard file type for professional photography. It stores images with total image accuracy and handles very high bit depths. The disadvantage is storage — a single TIFF image from a professional camera is often extremely large.
To share and distribute TIFF images, converting them to JPG dramatically reduces image weight keeping great image quality for general applications.
Such large files are too big for everyday sharing. Email providers enforce file size restrictions. Online platforms have maximum sizes. Web pages suffer when files are oversized.
The process shrinks storage by up to 95 percent according to the photo type and website export options. Making photos easy to send and web-ready.
Photographers usually store a TIFF master file for print production, while exporting JPG files for client delivery.
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