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Konvertálja GIF fájlját TIFF formátumba 3 egyszerű lépésben.

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About converting GIF to TIFF.

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Ez a GIF-TIFF konvertáló ingyenes?

Igen, konvertálónk 100% ingyenes. Nincs regisztráció, nincs rejtett díj.

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Mennyi ideig tart a GIF TIFF formátumba konvertálása?

A konvertálás általában csak néhány másodpercet vesz igénybe.

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Biztonságos a GIF fájlom?

Igen. Fájljait azonnal töröljük a konvertálás után.

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Mi a maximális fájlméret?

Ingyenesen konvertálhat fájlokat 400 MB-ig.

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Kell szoftvert telepítenem?

Nem kell telepítés. A konvertáló a böngészőben működik.

Format Guide

GIF to TIFF: The Complete Conversion Guide

PNG supersedes GIF for static images in almost every way — better compression, full 24-bit color, and true alpha transparency instead of GIF's on/off 1-bit transparency. Converting GIF to PNG results in sharper, more colorful images with smooth transparency edges. For static GIF images used as web graphics, converting to PNG immediately improves visual quality and, in most cases, reduces file size too.

Why Convert GIF to TIFF?

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Full 24-bit color

Replace GIF's 256-color limit with PNG's 16.7 million colors for richer, more accurate images.

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Smooth transparency

PNG's alpha channel gives feathered, anti-aliased edges instead of GIF's hard-edged transparency.

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Better compression

For static images, PNG is usually smaller than GIF while maintaining lossless quality.

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Design tool support

Every design application handles PNG perfectly — GIF support in design tools is often limited.

GIF
  • File extension.gif
  • DescriptionGIF supports up to 256 colors and lossless data compression. Widely used for animations on the web.
  • Associated programsAdobe Photoshop, GIMP, Preview (Mac), Most Web Browsers
  • Developed byCompuServe
  • MIME typeimage/gif
TIFF
  • File extension.tiff
  • DescriptionTIFF is a flexible, adaptable format for professional printing, publishing, and photography. Supports lossless compression.
  • Associated programsAdobe Photoshop, GIMP, CorelDRAW, Lightroom
  • Developed byAldus Corporation (now Adobe)
  • MIME typeimage/tiff

Hogyan konvertálható GIF TIFF formátumba?

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Töltse fel a GIF fájlt

Kattintson a "Fájl kiválasztása" gombra, vagy húzza be a GIF képet.

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Válassza ki a TIFF kimeneti formátumot

Válassza a "TIFF" lehetőséget a legördülő menüből.

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Fájl konvertálása

Kattintson a "Konvertálás most" gombra a GIF TIFF formátumba konvertálásához.

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Töltse le a TIFF fájlt

A konvertálás befejezése után töltse le a TIFF fájlt.

Editor's note: Only the first frame of an animated GIF is extracted when converting to PNG. Use a dedicated GIF splitter first if you need all animation frames.

Ingyenes GIF konvertálási eszközök

GIF vs TIFF: Complete Format Guide

Feature
GIF
TIFF
Compression
GIFLossless (LZW)
TIFFNone/LZW/ZIP
Transparency
GIFBinary 1-bit transparency only — each pixel is either fully transparent or fully opaque (no partial transparency)
TIFFSupported — extra alpha channels with full precision, stored as associated or unassociated alpha
Animation
GIFCore feature — stores multiple frames with individual display timings, loop count, and optional per-frame color palettes
TIFFNot natively supported; multi-page TIFF stores multiple images but without animation timing data
Color Depth
GIF8-bit only — maximum 256 colors per frame (each frame may have its own 256-color palette)
TIFFUp to 64-bit (16-bit per channel RGBA), including CMYK, Lab, and specialized color space support
File Size
GIF10–200 KB for static GIFs; 0.5 MB – 20 MB for animated GIFs
TIFF5 MB – 100 MB+ per image — a 24MP camera image is typically 60–80 MB as uncompressed TIFF
Browser Support
GIFUniversal — all browsers including IE5, all operating systems, all mobile devices, all social media platforms
TIFFNot supported in any web browser — cannot be displayed on web pages without prior conversion
Best For
GIFAnimations, icons
TIFFProfessional printing
GIF

About the GIF

GIF was invented by CompuServe engineer Steve Wilhite in 1987 for transmitting images over slow modem connections. Its 256-color limit reflected the monitor technology of that era. A 1990s patent dispute over LZW compression triggered the creation of PNG as a replacement, but GIF survived due to its unique animation capability. GIF animations experienced a massive cultural resurgence in the 2010s as the dominant format for social media reaction clips.

Strengths
+Universal support on every device and platform ever made
+Animation support with per-frame timing and seamless looping
+Excellent LZW compression for images with large areas of solid color
+Binary transparency works cleanly for logos on solid backgrounds
Limitations
Hard 256-color limit causes visible banding and dithering on photographs
Binary transparency only — no anti-aliased edges on variable backgrounds
Animated GIFs are very large compared to animated WebP or MP4 video
Color quantization permanently destroys photographic color quality
When to Use
Simple animations requiring universal cross-platform compatibility
Icons and logos using 16 or fewer distinct solid colors
Reaction GIFs and memes where universal sharing compatibility is essential
Pixel art and intentionally retro-styled graphics
Tips
Reduce to the minimum color palette needed — every extra color increases file size
For modern web animations, use animated WebP or a short MP4 video instead of GIF
Static GIFs should always be converted to PNG for better quality at smaller file sizes
Dithering can improve photographic GIF quality but significantly increases file size
TIFF

About the TIFF

TIFF was developed by Aldus Corporation in 1986 to standardize images scanned for desktop publishing. Its flexible, extensible container supports multiple compression options and bit depths within the same format. Adobe acquired Aldus in 1994 and maintains the TIFF specification today. TIFF became the definitive professional standard for photography, medical imaging, GIS mapping, and archival digitization requiring maximum data fidelity.

Strengths
+16-bit and 32-bit per channel for HDR photography and scientific imaging
+Multiple compression options: balance quality against file size as needed
+Industry standard for professional printing, prepress, and photography archiving
+CMYK and Lab color space support for accurate print production
Limitations
Enormous file sizes — impractical for web delivery or consumer sharing
No browser support — must convert before any web display
Slow to open and process even in professional software
Incompatible with consumer applications, email clients, and mobile devices
When to Use
Professional photography archiving and long-term preservation
Print production workflows requiring CMYK or 16-bit color depth
Medical, scientific, or GIS imaging requiring maximum data precision
When a print shop or institutional client specifically requires TIFF format
Tips
Use LZW or ZIP compression in TIFF to reduce file size 30–50% with zero quality loss
Always work in 16-bit TIFF for HDR photo retouching — it preserves tonal detail
Convert to JPG, PNG, or WebP before any web publishing
Keep TIFF as your archival master and export separate optimized versions for other uses

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Fájljait automatikusan töröljük szervereinkről a konvertálás után.

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Fájljait erős felhőszervereinken konvertáljuk.

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Több mint 200 fájlformátumot támogatunk.

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Supported Input Formats

Upload any of the following formats and convert to JPG, PNG, WEBP, BMP, GIF, or TIFF.

Standard Image

JPGPNGWEBPBMPGIFTIFFHEICPPMWBMP

Design & Vector

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RAW Camera

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