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TIFF to JPG converter

Convert heavy, print-ready TIFF files into lightweight JPGs. The perfect solution for sharing professional photography proofs via email or web.

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How It Works

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Select your TIFF file from your device

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Select export as JPG and customize settings if needed

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Get your converted JPG file ready to use

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Shrink Massive Print Scans for Easy Digital Sharing

Converting massive, print-ready TIFF files into the JPG format is an indispensable workflow step for professional sharing and web distribution. The overriding advantage of this conversion is the drastic reduction in file size—often shrinking files from hundreds of megabytes down to just a few—allowing for instant sharing via email or messaging apps. The converter achieves this by flattening the uncompressed TIFF layers, optionally converting CMYK color profiles to web-safe RGB, and applying lossy JPG compression algorithms. This tool is designed primarily for professional photographers, prepress technicians, and advertising agencies. Supported inputs include multi-layered, high-resolution TIFF files. A practical use case involves a photographer taking a 150MB edited TIFF from a bridal shoot, converting it to a 2MB JPG, and emailing it to the client for quick visual approval before final printing. The primary limitation is the permanent loss of uncompressed data; the JPG will introduce slight compression artifacts and cannot retain multiple layers or transparency. Common error messages include 'CMYK to RGB conversion mismatch' or 'TIFF compression scheme unsupported'.

FAQs

Yes, JPG utilizes lossy compression, which discards some visual data to achieve smaller file sizes. While excellent for sharing, it is not recommended for further editing.
The JPG format does not support layers. All layers, adjustments, and masks in your TIFF will be flattened into a single, static image during conversion.
Yes, if your TIFF is in a CMYK color space, the converter automatically maps it to a standard sRGB profile so it displays correctly on web browsers and mobile devices.

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