🖼️ Professional Format UpgradeConvert PNG to TIFF online free for professional print production, archival storage, and industry-standard workflows. Transform Portable Network Graphics to Tagged Image File Format with lossless quality preserved. No software download, no signup required.
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PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is a lossless raster image format created in 1996 as a patent-free replacement for GIF. It is the most popular web image format for graphics, screenshots, and images requiring transparency.
- Lossless compression: PNG uses DEFLATE compression to reduce file sizes without quality loss — every pixel preserved exactly.
- Alpha transparency: Full support for 256 levels of transparency per pixel — essential for web graphics, logos, and overlays.
- Universal web support: Every browser, device, and operating system supports PNG natively.
- Color depth: Supports 8-bit (256 colors), 24-bit (16.7M colors), and 48-bit true color.
Limitation: PNG does not support CMYK color mode, layers, multi-page documents, or the rich metadata that professional print workflows require. This is where TIFF comes in.
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TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is the professional-grade raster image format developed by Aldus Corporation (now Adobe) in 1986. It is the industry standard for photography, publishing, medical imaging, and archival storage worldwide.
- Professional color spaces: Supports RGB, CMYK, LAB, and grayscale — essential for print production where CMYK color accuracy is critical.
- Rich metadata: Stores ICC color profiles, EXIF data, GPS data, and custom tags — the most metadata-capable image format.
- Layer support: Can store multiple layers within a single file — useful for complex design workflows.
- Multi-page documents: A single TIFF can contain multiple pages — used for scanned documents and medical imaging.
Who needs TIFF? Print houses, publishers, photographers delivering final images, medical facilities, legal departments, government archives, and any workflow requiring the highest quality image format with professional features.