Convert DNG to TIFF — Free Online Converter
Convert Digital Negative (.dng) to Tagged Image File Format (.tiff) online for free. Fast, secure image conversion with no watermarks or registration....
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Upload your .dng file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse.
Choose your output settings. The default settings work great for most files.
Click Convert and download your .tiff file when it's ready.
About DNG to TIFF Conversion
TIFF is the professional standard for high-quality image archival and print production. Converting DNG files to TIFF produces losslessly compressed images preserving the full quality of the demosaiced sensor data. This conversion pairs two archival-grade formats: DNG for RAW sensor data preservation, and TIFF for processed image delivery at the highest quality level.
TIFF supports 16-bit per channel color depth, preserving more of the DNG's high bit-depth sensor data than 8-bit formats. With embedded ICC profiles, lossless compression, and universal professional software support, TIFF is the format specified by fine art labs, publishers, and archival institutions when they need the highest quality output from DNG archives.
Why Convert DNG to TIFF?
TIFF is the gold standard for professional image delivery. Print labs, publishers, magazines, and museums specify TIFF as their required format. DNG archives store the raw sensor data; TIFF delivers the processed interpretation at maximum quality.
The 16-bit TIFF option is critical for DNG archives. Since DNG stores 12-14 bit sensor data from various cameras, a 16-bit TIFF captures essentially all the dynamic range the sensor recorded. This matters for fine art printing where shadow gradients, highlight rolloff, and smooth tonal transitions must be preserved.
Common Use Cases
- Deliver highest-quality output from DNG archives to fine art print labs
- Archive processed versions of DNG photographs in lossless TIFF format
- Submit DNG-stored images to publishers requiring TIFF for book and magazine production
- Create 16-bit master files from DNG archives for further post-processing
- Deliver print-production-quality images from DNG collections to prepress departments
How It Works
The conversion reads the DNG container, applies embedded ColorMatrix, ForwardMatrix, white balance, and tone curve data, demosaices the sensor data, and writes TIFF at 8-bit or 16-bit per channel with optional LZW or ZIP lossless compression. DNG's camera-agnostic calibration ensures accurate color from any source device. Embedded ICC profiles (sRGB, Adobe RGB, ProPhoto RGB) are supported.
Quality & Performance
TIFF at 16-bit represents the highest-quality output from DNG conversion. Lossless compression preserves every pixel exactly. No artifacts, banding, or detail loss. DNG's embedded calibration profiles ensure the most accurate possible color interpretation. This combination — DNG source with TIFF output — represents the archival gold standard.
Device Compatibility
| Device | DNG | TIFF |
|---|---|---|
| Windows PC | Partial | Native |
| macOS | Partial | Partial |
| iPhone/iPad | Partial | Partial |
| Android | Partial | Partial |
| Linux | Partial | Partial |
| Web Browser | No | No |
Tips for Best Results
- 1Use 16-bit TIFF for the most dynamic range from DNG's high bit-depth sensor data
- 2LZW compression reduces size 30-40% with zero quality loss — always enable it
- 3DNG's profiles ensure consistent TIFF output from archives spanning multiple cameras
- 4For web delivery, convert to JPEG or WebP — TIFF is not web-compatible
- 5Request ProPhoto RGB for maximum color gamut in fine art print production
Related Conversions
DNG to TIFF pairs two archival-quality formats for maximum fidelity. With 16-bit support, lossless compression, and DNG's embedded calibration profiles, this conversion delivers the highest quality output possible from Adobe's universal RAW format.