diff --git a/files/en-us/web/media/formats/image_types/index.md b/files/en-us/web/media/formats/image_types/index.md index 019c8ed5cafc786..8530ef6516eec2c 100644 --- a/files/en-us/web/media/formats/image_types/index.md +++ b/files/en-us/web/media/formats/image_types/index.md @@ -1034,8 +1034,8 @@ However, software reading TIFF files is only required to support the first image 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.
Browser compatibility | - No browsers integrate support for TIFF; its value is as a download format + Safari |
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