Picture-CDs and Picture-DVDs at www.picturedisk.net use uncompressed TIFF (TIF) formatted files as opposed to the Kodak Picture CD product, which uses the JPEG file format. A typical color scan of 35 mm film, 1947 x 1296 pixels and 16.7 million colors, will produce a 7.2 MB picture file.
"Tag Image File Format"
- TIFF/TIF is a cross-platform standard developed by Aldus in 1986 for image files. It can describe grayscale and full color image data in several different color spaces. It was originally developed as a standard for scanners and photo-retouching programs. The main purpose of TIFF is to store and describe raster image data in a rich environment for many different applications.
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