Convert TIFF files into PNG for logos, screenshots, diagrams, and graphics with transparent edges. Review quality, transparency, and compatibility guidance for this exact format change.
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What this TIFF to PNG conversion does
ForgeConvert validates and decodes each TIFF source before encoding a genuinely new PNG file. Renaming an extension would leave the original format unchanged; this process rewrites the image data for logos, screenshots, diagrams, and graphics with transparent edges. Embedded metadata is not copied to the result.
TIFF versus PNG
Format behavior relevant to this conversion
Characteristic
TIFF source
PNG result
Typical use
print production, scanning, and master images where file size is secondary
logos, screenshots, diagrams, and graphics with transparent edges
Transparency
Supported
Supported
Animation
Not supported
Container supports it
Multipage
Container supports it
Not supported
ForgeConvert output
Normally lossless in ForgeConvert; output files can be large.
Lossless PNG encoding preserves decoded pixel values and alpha.
Compatibility
Common in print and professional desktop software, but not displayed natively by most browsers.
Universal across current browsers and general image software.
About the TIFF source
TIFF is a flexible raster container commonly used for high-fidelity interchange and archival workflows. It is best suited to print production, scanning, and master images where file size is secondary.
Accepted extensions: .tif, .tiff
About the PNG result
PNG stores raster graphics losslessly and can preserve an alpha transparency channel. Choose it for logos, screenshots, diagrams, and graphics with transparent edges.
Output extension: .png
When this conversion is recommended
PNG works well for extracting a single TIFF page into a broadly supported lossless graphic, especially for screenshots, scans, and diagrams.
When to keep the TIFF
Keep TIFF for multipage, print-production, or specialist metadata workflows; this tool accepts only a single page and strips metadata.
Quality and feature behavior
Lossless output: Lossless PNG encoding preserves decoded pixel values and alpha. The decoded TIFF source starts with this constraint: Normally lossless in ForgeConvert; output files can be large.
Transparency: Alpha transparency can be carried from TIFF into PNG.
Animation: TIFF is a still-image source, and this route produces one PNG image.
Multiple pages: Multipage TIFF files are rejected; no page is selected implicitly.
How to create the PNG files
Select up to twenty single-frame TIFF images.
Run the converter; files carried from the homepage begin automatically.
Save each PNG result separately or download the batch as a ZIP.
TIFF to PNG FAQ
What changes when TIFF becomes PNG?
TIFF decoding produces pixels that are encoded using PNG's rules. PNG works well for extracting a single TIFF page into a broadly supported lossless graphic, especially for screenshots, scans, and diagrams.
Is PNG a good destination for this TIFF file?
It is a strong fit for logos, screenshots, diagrams, and graphics with transparent edges. Compare that purpose with your original need for print production, scanning, and master images where file size is secondary.
Does ForgeConvert retain uploaded TIFF images?
No. Files for this TIFF-to-PNG task are processed temporarily in memory and are not permanently stored.
Related conversion tools
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