Convert SVG to TIF
About SVG
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is a unique image format because it is not based on pixels like JPEG or PNG. Instead, it's an XML-based vector format that describes images with shapes, paths, and text. This means SVGs can be scaled to any size without losing quality. They are ideal for logos, icons, and illustrations on the web, and can be manipulated with code (CSS and JavaScript).
About TIF
The Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) is a high-quality, flexible image format that is a standard in the printing and professional photography industries. It can be saved with lossless compression (like LZW or ZIP) or uncompressed, preserving all image detail. TIFF also supports layers, multiple pages, and extensive metadata, making it ideal for archival and complex editing workflows.
SVG vs TIF
Feature | SVG | TIF |
---|---|---|
Compression | text-based (XML) | uncompressed, LZW, ZIP, JPEG |
Transparency | true | true |
Animation | true | false |
Quality Rating | 5 | 5 |
Patent Status | royalty-free | royalty-free |
Year Introduced | 2001 | 1986 |
Developed By | W3C | Aldus Corporation |
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use SVG for a photograph?
No, SVG is not suitable for photographs. The complexity and color detail of a photograph would result in an enormous and highly complex SVG file. SVGs are designed for graphics with defined shapes and colors, like logos and diagrams. For photos, use raster formats like JPEG or WebP.
Are SVGs better than icon fonts?
SVGs are now generally considered the superior choice for icons. They offer better accessibility, are more semantic, and provide more control over styling and animation compared to icon fonts, which are a bit of a hack using font features to display symbols.
Should I use TIFF for the web?
No, TIFF files are not suitable for the web. They have very large file sizes and are not supported by most web browsers. TIFF is designed for print and professional editing, not for online viewing. For the web, use JPEG, PNG, or WebP.
What's the difference between TIF and TIFF?
Similar to JPG/JPEG, there is no difference. 'TIF' is simply the three-letter file extension used by older systems. The format itself is officially named TIFF.
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