TIFF 파일은 높은 비트 심도와 무손실 압축을 지원하여 전문 사진 촬영 및 인쇄에 이상적입니다.
일반적인 용도
전문 사진 촬영 및 스캔
인쇄용 이미지 파일
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TIFF 변환 FAQ
What is a TIFF file?
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TIFF is a lossless raster image format that stores every pixel without compression artifacts. TIFF is well-suited to screenshots, line art, illustrations with hard edges and any image that will be further edited.
When should I convert TIFF to another format?
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Convert TIFF to JPG or WebP when the target context is the open web or email, where smaller file size matters more than per-pixel fidelity.
Will converting TIFF reduce image quality?
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When you convert TIFF to another lossless format the pixels are preserved exactly. When you convert TIFF to a lossy format such as JPG the encoder makes quality-vs-size trade-offs you control via the output quality setting.
Does MOV.to keep my TIFF files private?
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Your TIFF files are processed over HTTPS, never read by humans, and deleted from our servers automatically after conversion. No watermarks, no email signup, no resale of image data.
How large a TIFF file can I convert?
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Free users can upload TIFF files up to 100 MB. Pro users go up to several GB per file and can batch-convert many files in one job.
Can I convert TIFF on my phone?
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Yes. MOV.to runs entirely in the browser, so iPhone, iPad and Android users can convert TIFF files without installing any app. The result downloads straight to your camera roll or downloads folder.
Do I need Photoshop or any other software for TIFF?
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No. The conversion runs server-side. You upload TIFF, pick the target format, and download the result — no Photoshop, GIMP, ImageMagick or local install required.
Can I batch-convert many TIFF files at once?
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Yes. Upload multiple TIFF files in a single drop and MOV.to converts them in parallel. Free users can queue a couple at a time; Pro users have unlimited batch conversion.
Is converting TIFF on MOV.to free?
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Yes — single-file TIFF conversion is free with no signup. Pro features (very large files, batch jobs, OCR, advanced edits) live behind an optional plan.
What output format gives the best result for TIFF?
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For web delivery, convert TIFF to WebP — smaller files, similar quality. For editable masters, use PNG or TIFF. For email and broad compatibility, JPG remains the safe default.