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TIFF file format
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) files don't lose image file information in the compression process. They do, however, take up a more space on a memory card compared to a JPEG. A tiff file also takes longer time to write to the card.
TIFF compression reduces images to about one-third their original size.
For example, a single TIFF image file shot at 5 MP (megapixels) is over 14 megabytes. By comparison, the same photo taken as a Fine Quality JPEG is just over two megabytes. At Normal JPEG setting, a 5 MP shot produces only a 95 KB (kilobyte) file!
Like JPEGs, EXIF information is embedded in original TIFF files.
An image file in this format has a .tif extension, eg. filename.tif.
Note: Newer digital cameras may not offer the TIFF format, but instead have RAW . If your camera has neither the TIFF or RAW file format, set the camera to its highest resolution and JPEG quality.

