What is a TIFF file and why we use it?

A TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) file is used for high-quality image storage, mostly used in professional applications like graphic design and printing.

Its key attributes include lossless compression, retaining original image quality, and support for diverse color depths (1-bit monochrome to 48-bit color).

Additionally, TIFF allows for the inclusion of layers, making it advantageous in professional graphic design applications.

Its versatility and ability to maintain image fidelity make TIFF a preferred choice in situations where top-notch quality is the priority, such as in professional printing and graphic design workflows. If you need lossless and high-quality images then you can choose the TIFF image format.