TIFF vs. JPG
TIFF vs. JPG
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- rizm0
This is really basic.
JPG is compressed, TIFF is "lossless". It's similar to comparing mp3 and e.g. wav.Although barely visible, no matter how high you set the "quality", with JPG there will always be some loss.
General rule of thumb:
When file size is not an issue, use a lossless format to store your files in.