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7.3 TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) TIFF files are used for raster images. Raster images are represented by an array of dots (pixels); the most typical examples are the result of scanning a document or image. When compared with other raster file formats (e.g. GIF), TIFF is very widely supported (by most, if not all, image processing and viewing applications), and supports sophisticated colour management features. Consequently, TIFF is recommended for use when preserving a scanned image. TIFF files must conform to the Baseline TIFF specification [TIFF]. In addition, the following compression extensions are allowed:
No other extensions are supported. | |||||
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