Why Compress TIFF Images?
TIFF files are used in professional photography and publishing but can be enormous. Compressing TIFF images reduces their dimensions to create more manageable file sizes for previewing, sharing, and web display.
How to Compress TIFF Files Online
- Drag and drop your TIFF file onto the upload area above, or click to browse
- Adjust the SD and HD quality sliders to set your desired compression level
- Optionally set a maximum width to further reduce file size
- Click "Compress TIFF" to process your image
- Compare the old size vs new size for both SD and HD versions
- Download your preferred compressed version
Understanding TIFF Compression
What Happens When You Compress TIFF?
When you compress a TIFF image, FxtImg reduces the file size by adjusting quality parameters and optionally reducing dimensions. The compression is performed entirely in your browser using HTML5 Canvas technology — your files never leave your device.
SD vs HD: Which Should You Choose?
SD (Standard Definition) applies aggressive compression, reducing file sizes by 50-80%. This is ideal for web thumbnails, social media posts, email attachments, and any use where small file size matters more than pixel-perfect quality.
HD (High Definition) applies gentle compression, typically reducing sizes by 10-40% while preserving near-original quality. Perfect for portfolios, client deliverables, and archival where quality is paramount.
Tips for Best TIFF Compression Results
- For web use: SD compression at 20-40% quality typically provides the best balance
- For email attachments: Use SD with max width set to 1024px or less
- For social media: SD at 40-50% quality works great for Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter
- For professional use: HD at 80-90% quality maintains excellent clarity
- For print: Always use HD with quality above 85% and keep original dimensions