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Convert JFIF to TIFF — Free Online Converter

Convert JPEG File Interchange Format (.jfif) to Tagged Image File Format (.tiff) online for free. Fast, secure image conversion with no watermarks or ...

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Upload your .jpg file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse.

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Choose your output settings. The default settings work great for most files.

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Click Convert and download your .tiff file when it's ready.

About JPG to TIFF Conversion

JFIF uses JPEG's DCT lossy compression with standardized metadata, while TIFF is the professional standard for print production, archival, and scientific imaging with lossless compression support. Converting JFIF to TIFF stores the decoded image in a lossless container, preventing further quality degradation during professional workflows.

Legacy JFIF files from Windows systems that need to enter print production or archival pipelines require TIFF conversion. The lossless TIFF container preserves the current image quality through all subsequent file operations without the generational loss inherent in JPEG re-encoding.

Why Convert JPG to TIFF?

TIFF is required by professional print production, archival institutions, and scientific imaging workflows. These systems mandate TIFF because it guarantees lossless storage with rich metadata and color management support. JFIF files cannot be submitted to most of these professional pipelines — TIFF conversion is the standard bridge.

TIFF also prevents the generational quality loss that occurs with JFIF/JPEG re-encoding. Each time a JPEG file is edited and saved, quality degrades. Converting to TIFF ensures all subsequent operations are lossless, preserving the current quality indefinitely.

Common Use Cases

  • Deliver JFIF images in TIFF format for professional print production workflows
  • Archive legacy JFIF files as lossless TIFF for long-term preservation
  • Convert JFIF photos to TIFF for fine art printing and gallery reproduction
  • Prepare JFIF images for scientific analysis software requiring TIFF format
  • Stop generational quality loss by converting JFIF working files to lossless TIFF

How It Works

Sharp decodes the JFIF file using libjpeg-turbo, processing the APP0 pixel density metadata and applying EXIF orientation. The decoded pixel buffer is written as TIFF with configurable lossless compression (LZW or ZIP/Deflate). ICC profiles from the JFIF source are embedded in the TIFF. JFIF pixel density information is converted to TIFF DPI metadata for print sizing.

Quality & Performance

The format conversion preserves every decoded pixel without additional loss. JPEG DCT artifacts from the JFIF source are maintained in the TIFF but no new artifacts are introduced. The TIFF provides lossless storage of the decoded JFIF content, preventing any further degradation during editing or processing.

SHARP EngineFastLossless

Device Compatibility

DeviceJPGTIFF
Windows PCPartialNative
macOSPartialPartial
iPhone/iPadPartialPartial
AndroidPartialPartial
LinuxPartialPartial
Web BrowserNoNo

Tips for Best Results

  • 1Use LZW compression for maximum compatibility with print shops and archival systems
  • 2TIFF prevents generational loss — convert JFIF to TIFF before editing for lossless workflow
  • 3JFIF pixel density is preserved in TIFF DPI metadata for accurate print sizing
  • 4For archival, TIFF with LZW is the format recommended by preservation institutions worldwide
  • 5TIFF files are larger than JFIF — plan storage for batch conversions of legacy collections

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JFIF to TIFF converts legacy JPEG-variant files into the professional standard for print, archival, and scientific workflows with guaranteed lossless storage.

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No. TIFF preserves the current decoded quality exactly but cannot restore detail lost during JPEG compression. The benefit is preventing further loss in subsequent workflows.
TIFF with LZW compression is typically 3-8x larger. A 500 KB JFIF produces a 2-4 MB TIFF.
LZW for maximum compatibility with legacy software. ZIP/Deflate for slightly smaller files. Both are fully lossless.
Yes. JFIF's pixel density metadata is converted to TIFF DPI fields, preserving the print sizing information.
Yes. Print shops accept TIFF universally. Quality depends on the source JFIF resolution — ensure 300 DPI at target print size.

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