What is the difference between .tg4 and .tif?
- Name
- TG4
- Tagged Image
- Extension
- .tg4
- .tif
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Raster Image
- Raster Image
- Developer
- TerraGo
- Adobe.
- Description
- The TG4 file type is associated with Tiled Group 4, a format used primarily for storing black and white (monochrome) images. It utilizes the Group 4 compression method, which is a form of TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) compression that is particularly efficient for scanning and storing documents, blueprints, and detailed line art in a compact file size without loss of quality. TG4 files are suitable for archiving or transmitting detailed images where retaining exact detail is crucial. They are commonly used in industries that require high-quality document imaging and archival, such as legal, engineering, and medical fields.
- A TIF file is an image file saved in a high-quality graphics format. It is often used for storing images with many colors, typically digital photos, and includes support for layers and multiple pages.
- MIME Type
- image/tg4
- image/tiff
- Sample
- sample.tif
- Wikipedia
- .tif on Wikipedia