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Safari supports TIFF (mdn#35799)
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hamishwillee authored Sep 9, 2024
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TIFF supports a variety of color spaces, not just RGB.
These include CMYK, YCbCr, and others, making TIFF a good choice for storing images intended for print, film, or television media.

Long ago, some browsers supported TIFF images in web content; today, however, you need to use special libraries or browser add-ons to do so.
As such, TIFF files are not useful within the context of web content, _but_ it's common to provide downloadable TIFF files when distributing photos and other artwork intended for precision editing or printing.
Other than Safari, browsers do not natively support TIFF images in web content except by using special libraries or browser add-ons.
As such, TIFF files are not broadly used for displaying web content, _but_ it's common to provide downloadable TIFF files when distributing photos and other artwork intended for precision editing or printing.

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<th scope="row">Browser compatibility</th>
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No browsers integrate support for TIFF; its value is as a download format
Safari
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