TIFF to PDF conversion transforms high-quality TIFF images into universally accessible PDF documents. UnblockPDF supports both single-page and multi-page TIFF files, converting them to PDF while preserving full image quality and resolution. This is particularly important for scanned documents, medical imaging, and professional photography where TIFF is commonly used. TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) stores image data using a flexible tag-based structure that supports multiple compression methods including LZW, ZIP, and JPEG, as well as uncompressed storage. The format can handle color depths up to 64 bits per pixel and supports both RGB and CMYK color spaces. Its multi-page capability makes it the standard format for document scanners and fax machines in enterprise environments.
Drag and drop your TIFF image or click Browse to select it. Multi-page TIFF files are supported.
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Set conversion options
Choose page size, orientation, and quality settings for the output PDF.
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Download the PDF
Click Convert and your PDF is generated and ready for download.
Understanding TIFF Files
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a high-quality image format widely used in professional photography, publishing, and document scanning. While TIFF files preserve excellent image quality, they are often very large and not supported by many web browsers and email clients. Converting TIFF to PDF maintains image quality while creating a more portable and universally accessible document format. Multi-page TIFF files, commonly produced by scanners, are converted to multi-page PDFs with each TIFF page becoming a PDF page.
TIFF to PDF Features
Multi-page support
Multi-page TIFF files are converted to multi-page PDFs automatically.
Full quality
Preserves the high resolution and color accuracy of professional TIFF images.
Large file handling
Efficiently processes large TIFF files common in professional workflows.
Compression options
Choose between quality preservation and file size optimization.
TIFF in Professional and Medical Imaging Workflows
TIFF is the preferred format in industries where image quality cannot be compromised. In medical imaging, TIFF files store diagnostic scans with the full bit depth captured by the imaging device. Professional photographers and prepress operators use TIFF because it supports CMYK color space for accurate print reproduction and lossless storage for archival purposes. Document management systems in legal and government offices rely on multi-page TIFF files produced by high-speed scanners. Converting these TIFF files to PDF preserves the image quality while creating a more portable document that can be easily shared via email, uploaded to web portals, and viewed on any device without specialized imaging software.
Reducing File Size Through TIFF to PDF Conversion
Uncompressed TIFF files can be extremely large. A single A4 page scanned at 300 DPI in color produces a TIFF file of approximately 25 MB. Multi-page scanned documents can quickly reach hundreds of megabytes. Converting to PDF applies efficient compression that typically reduces file size by 70-90% without visible quality loss. This makes the documents far more practical for email attachments, cloud storage, and network transfers. The PDF format also adds searchability through OCR text layers and document metadata that TIFF cannot store, transforming raw image scans into fully functional digital documents.