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(New page: TIFF is an image format commonly used in publishing due to the high quality of the retained image. TIFF files are typically losslessly compressed so maintain all the original visual inform...)
 
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TIFF is an image format commonly used in publishing due to the high quality of the retained image. TIFF files are typically losslessly compressed so maintain all the original visual information. TIFF files may also include extra information such as colour management profiles for accurate colour reproduction on different systems and computer screens.
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        Guido and Robert, good point. I was trying to keep it sipmle with the stark red, white and blue, free of any icons like stars, eagles etc. I certainly understand your notes on the inverted french flag, much appreciated feedback.
 
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It is rarely used on the internet due to the large file sizes.
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See also: [[JPEG]], [[PNG]], [[GIF]]
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Revision as of 18:12, 11 July 2012

       Guido and Robert, good point. I was trying to keep it sipmle with the stark red, white and blue, free of any icons like stars, eagles etc. I certainly understand your notes on the inverted french flag, much appreciated feedback.
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