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TIFF

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The TIFF format is an old graphic format that allows you to store large bitmap (raster) images (more than 4 GB compressed), without loss of quality and with less manipulation, on any platform or device used (Device-Independant Bitmap - DIB) . it allows you to store images in black and white and in real colors (True color, up to 32 bits per pixels) as well as indexed images, using a color palette. In addition, the TIFF format allows the use of several color spaces: RGB, CMYK, CIE L * a * b, YUV / YCrCb.

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