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PDF to TIFF Converter

Converting PDF to TIFF produces archival-quality images suitable for professional publishing, legal document storage, and enterprise imaging workflows. TIFF supports multi-page files, high color depth, and lossless compression — making it the preferred format for document archiving systems, printing pre-press workflows, and fax servers. SublimePDF renders each PDF page at configurable resolution with options for color, grayscale, or black-and-white output. The result is a standards-compliant TIFF ready for any professional imaging pipeline.

Convert PDF to TIFF instantly in your browser — no file uploads, no registration, and completely free.

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How to Convert PDF to TIFF Online

1

Upload your PDF document

Drag and drop your .pdf file. Multi-page PDFs are converted into multi-page TIFF files (one frame per page) or individual TIFF files per page.

2

Configure TIFF output options

Set resolution (150-600 DPI), choose color mode (full color, grayscale, or black-and-white), select compression method (LZW, ZIP, or uncompressed), and choose single multi-page TIFF or separate files.

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Download your TIFF file

Your PDF pages are rendered as high-quality TIFF images with your chosen settings. Multi-page TIFFs maintain page order and are compatible with all professional imaging software.

PDF to TIFF Converter Features

Multi-page TIFF support — entire document in a single file
Lossless compression preserves every detail
Configurable color mode — full color, grayscale, or black-and-white
Adjustable resolution from 150 to 600 DPI
Multiple compression options — LZW, ZIP, or uncompressed
CCITT Group 4 compression for black-and-white archival output
100% free — no registration required
Files processed in your browser (never uploaded)

When to Convert PDF to TIFF

  • Archive legal documents and contracts in TIFF format for long-term compliance storage
  • Prepare PDF pages for professional printing and pre-press workflows
  • Convert PDF documents to TIFF for enterprise document management systems
  • Generate high-resolution TIFF images from PDF blueprints and technical drawings
  • Create fax-ready TIFF files from PDF documents for legacy fax server systems

About PDF and TIFF

What is PDF?

Portable Document Format (.pdf)The universal standard for sharing documents with consistent formatting across all devices and platforms. Learn more about PDF

What is TIFF?

Tagged Image File Format (.tiff, .tif)A high-quality image format commonly used in publishing, photography, and archiving. Learn more about TIFF

Privacy & Security

Your files never leave your device. All conversion happens locally in your browser using WebAssembly technology.

PDF to TIFF Conversion FAQ

Should I use multi-page TIFF or separate files?
Multi-page TIFF keeps all pages in one file, which is ideal for archiving and document management systems. Separate files are better when you need to work with individual pages in image editors.
What compression should I use?
LZW provides good lossless compression for most content. CCITT Group 4 is optimal for black-and-white documents (like scanned text). ZIP compression works well for color images. Uncompressed produces the largest but most universally compatible files.
What resolution is best for archiving?
300 DPI is the standard for document archiving and meets most compliance requirements. 600 DPI is used for fine detail like engineering drawings. 150 DPI is sufficient for screen viewing.
Can I convert to black-and-white TIFF?
Yes. Black-and-white (1-bit) mode produces extremely compact files ideal for text documents. Combined with CCITT Group 4 compression, a multi-page text document can be just a few hundred kilobytes.
Are multi-page TIFFs compatible with all software?
Most professional imaging software, document management systems, and operating system image viewers support multi-page TIFF. Some basic image editors may only show the first page.