What is the different between JPEG and TIFF format?
TIFF is format without condensing the data size. JPEG is the most popular international standard format condensed with special mathematic formula to keep high photo quality. The data size of JPEG is about 5% to 10% of original file size. For example, the data size of 4″x6″ 150 dpi digital photo is 2,160K Bytes by TIFF format and 100k to 200K Bytes by JPEG format. You cannot identify the quality difference between JPEG and TIFF on the screen or printed picture of the size up to 8″x10″. Unless you are looking for photo size 20″x30″ or bigger, we recommend to use JPEG format.