About Tagged Image File Format
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a file format used for image files. TIFF was first used in 1986 and was created by a company called Aldus. TIFF File is an extremely flexible and editable file format. As a result of using tags, it can be provided to contain more than one image file, so that more than one image can be included in a single image. Thanks to the page format support, many images can be included in a TIFF file. TIFF Files feature lossless image storage. Thanks to this feature, they are used by users to create archive files. *tif is the extension of the TIFF file, which is suitable for images with high color depth, seen on computers.
About Joint Photographic Experts Group
JPG or JPEG is a lossy image file compression extension, which stands for Joint Photographic Eperts Group. The JPG extension is a lossy file extension that has now been accepted by many manufacturers and is seen as one of the most ideal extensions, especially for photos. JPG is capable of reducing the total file size of files up to 5% of the size. After this compression process, some tiny details of the image disappear.