The TIFF format is the industry standard format for archival imaging. It saves files with total lossless quality and handles layers. The trade off is file size — a single TIFF photo from a professional camera may reach 50MB or more.
To send or publish TIFF images, converting to JPG greatly decreases image weight keeping good photo quality for general applications.
Such large files are not suitable here for web use. Mail platforms impose file size restrictions. Online platforms have maximum sizes. Web pages perform poorly when images are unnecessarily large.
The process decreases image sizes by 80 to 95 percent according to the photo type and quality settings. Which makes files easy to send and suitable for web.
Photography professionals typically store a TIFF or RAW archive for professional use, and export JPG files for web publication.
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