What is a TIFF file?
TIFF is a high-quality, often lossless raster format used in photography, scanning and print. Files are large but preserve maximum detail.
- Full name
- Tagged Image File Format
- Developed by
- Aldus / Adobe
- Released
- 1986
- Extension
- .tiff
- MIME type
- image/tiff
- Transparency
- Yes
How to open TIFF opens in Photoshop, GIMP, Preview and professional imaging software.
Full TIFF format guide →What is a GRAY file?
GRAY (Raw Grayscale Pixels) is a raster image format developed by Various around 1980s. It's a specialised format — converting to a mainstream format like JPG or PNG makes it easy to open and share anywhere.
- Full name
- Raw Grayscale Pixels
- Developed by
- Various
- Released
- 1980s
- Extension
- .gray
- MIME type
- image/gray
- Transparency
- Varies
How to open GRAY files open in specialised software and some professional tools; for everyday use, convert GRAY to JPG or PNG.
Full GRAY format guide →