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Lottie to TIFF converter

Extract frames from your Lottie web animations into high-resolution, uncompressed TIFF files. Perfect for bringing web motion assets into print or broadcast workflows.

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How It Works

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Select your Lottie file from your device

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Select export as TIFF and customize settings if needed

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Get your converted TIFF file ready to use

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Export Web Motion to Broadcast Television Standards

Exporting specific frames from Lottie web animations into uncompressed TIFF files is a critical process for transferring digital motion assets into high-end physical print or broadcast television workflows. The definitive advantage is absolute data integrity; this conversion renders the vector animation and locks it into a lossless, uncompressed format that meets the stringent requirements of professional prepress and video editing software. The converter works by rendering the JSON geometry at a massively scaled resolution via a headless engine, and saving the exact pixel data into a heavy TIFF architecture. It targets broadcast graphic designers, magazine publishers, and professional archivists. Supported inputs are valid Lottie JSON animations. A practical use case is a television producer taking a beautiful Lottie animation used on a company's website, extracting a keyframe at 4K resolution, and saving it as an uncompressed TIFF to be imported into Adobe Premiere Pro for use in a national television commercial without any compression artifacts. The obvious limitation is the generation of massive file sizes and the complete loss of motion and vector scalability. Error messages include 'High-resolution rendering timeout' and 'Disk write failure'.

FAQs

TIFF files are required when you need to take a frame of a web animation and use it in a professional, high-resolution environment, like printing a billboard or broadcasting on television.
Depending on the settings used, you can either extract a single high-quality frame or render the entire animation out as an image sequence (hundreds of TIFFs) for professional video editing.
Because the original Lottie file is vector-based, the converter allows you to scale the rendering up to massive resolutions before exporting to TIFF, ensuring it is crisp for print.

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