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Is there a difference between a bitmapped .tiff and a .bmp file?

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Is there a difference between a bitmapped .tiff and a .bmp file?

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Yes. A bitmapped .tiff file is an image that has been scanned as or converted to lineart and saved in the tiff file format. There is either black or white on this image; no gray tones. A .bmp file can contain colors, and are generally very large in size and low in quality. We do not print from .bmp files.

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