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Convert PDF documents to high-resolution TIFF images for archiving, printing, and professional publishing. TIFF format preserves image quality without compression artifacts, making it ideal for documents that require pixel-perfect reproduction.
TIFF is the industry standard for document archiving in legal, medical, and government sectors, as well as professional printing and publishing workflows.
Customize your TIFF output with these settings:
Higher resolution produces larger files but better print quality. 300 DPI is standard for professional printing.
PDF (Portable Document Format) is a versatile format for documents that preserves layout, fonts, and graphics across platforms.
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a flexible image format that supports multiple pages, various color depths, and lossless compression. It's widely used in publishing, archiving, and medical imaging.
Use 300 DPI for standard print quality, 600 DPI for detailed documents or small text, and 72-150 DPI for screen viewing only. Higher DPI means larger file sizes.
Yes, multi-page PDFs are converted to multi-page TIFF files, preserving the document structure in a single output file.
TIFF uses lossless compression to preserve image quality, resulting in larger files than lossy formats like JPEG. This is necessary for archival and printing applications.
Use color for documents with graphics or photos. Black and white (1-bit) produces the smallest files and is suitable for text-only documents and fax workflows.