PDF to TIFF conversion produces high-quality, uncompressed images from PDF documents suitable for professional printing and archiving. UnblockPDF converts PDF pages to TIFF format with support for multi-page TIFF files, high resolution output, and various compression options. TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is an industry-standard raster format that supports multiple compression algorithms including LZW, ZIP, and CCITT Group 4, as well as uncompressed storage. It accommodates color depths up to 48 bits per pixel, CMYK color spaces for print workflows, and ICC color profiles for accurate color reproduction. This is the standard format for print production, medical imaging, legal document management, and long-term archival.
Drag and drop your PDF file or click Browse to select it from your device.
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Set output options
Choose resolution, color mode, and compression settings for the TIFF output.
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Download TIFF files
Click Convert and download your TIFF images.
Why Convert PDF to TIFF
TIFF is the preferred image format in professional print production, medical imaging, and document archival. Unlike JPG, TIFF supports lossless compression, ensuring no quality degradation. TIFF also supports multi-page files, making it ideal for converting entire PDF documents into a single TIFF file. Many professional scanning and document management systems use TIFF as their primary format, and many industry standards require TIFF for submission of graphical content.
PDF to TIFF Features
Multi-page TIFF
Convert multi-page PDFs to a single multi-page TIFF file.
High resolution
Output at up to 600 DPI for print-quality results.
Compression options
Choose LZW, ZIP, or no compression for the TIFF output.
Color mode selection
Output in full color, grayscale, or black-and-white.
Multi-Page TIFF for Document Archival
Unlike JPG and PNG, which store one image per file, TIFF supports multiple pages within a single file. This makes it the natural format for archiving multi-page PDF documents in enterprise document management systems. Many legal, medical, and government archival systems mandate TIFF as the standard storage format. When converting a 50-page PDF to a multi-page TIFF, you receive a single file that preserves the page sequence and can be viewed in any TIFF-compatible viewer. Archival TIFF files are often stored with LZW or no compression to ensure long-term readability, since the compression algorithms used by TIFF are well-documented and patent-free.
Color Modes and Print Production
Professional print workflows often require CMYK color separation rather than the RGB color model used by screen-oriented formats. TIFF supports CMYK natively, and the converter can produce CMYK TIFF output suitable for commercial offset printing. For document scanning and fax workflows, 1-bit monochrome TIFF with CCITT Group 4 compression produces extremely compact files while maintaining sharp text reproduction. Grayscale TIFF at 8 bits per channel is standard in medical imaging for X-rays and CT scans. The versatility of TIFF color modes makes it the single format that serves printing, medical, and archival needs simultaneously.