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TIFF Image Format

A TIFF file, or "Tagged Image File Format" was originally developed by Aldus, who later merged with Adobe, in the 1980s. TIFF files can have either a .TIF or .TIFF file extension, but the underlying format is the same.

Originally developed with the aim of allowing users to save an image that could be opened on multiple platforms, the TIFF format supports both lossless and lossy compression. The format produces larger file sizes, which means the format is not well suited for image display on the Web, and tends to be used more for physical printing purposes.

Almost all programs can open TIFF files because TIFF files were so widely adopted back in the 1980s. Both the Photos app on Windows and Apple Preview on Mac OS are able to open TIFF files.

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DOC Document Format

DOC and DOCX are the most common word processing file formats. DOC was primarily used by Microsoft for its Word program until 2003. Since 2007, Word has used DOCX as standard, although you can still open DOC files and can still save to the older format. DOC and DOCX are used for formatted text documents like reports, letters or resumes. They can include pictures, charts, and graphs, as well as plain or formatted text, and can also contain an editable template.

Word is part of Microsoft Office, which is available as a paid software application or accessed online with a Microsoft 365 subscription. Microsoft Office was designed for the Windows operating system, but you can also install Office apps on other operating systems like Apple’s macOS and Google’s ChromeOS. A basic free ‘Word for the web’ program is also available online for Microsoft account holders. DOC files are easy to share and print, and can be opened by most word processing programs, including LibreOffice, Apple Pages, and Google Docs, as well as by Microsoft Word.

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How to convert a TIFF to a DOC file?

  1. 1. Choose the TIFF file that you want to convert.
  2. 2. Select DOC as the the format you want to convert your TIFF file to.
  3. 3. Click "Convert" to convert your TIFF file.