JPEG vs. TIFF

Additional Pricing for TIFF files can be found here.

A TIFF file is a large file(approx. 7x larger than JPEG) and does not compress the image. The larger, less compressed file can maintain the finer details of color, contrast, and sharpness. Best to use if photo editing.

A JPEG or JPG is a smaller compressed file. This kind of file takes up less space on a drive/cloud and is easy to use when sharing photos. Many sharing sites/apps do not allow TIFF files to upload. Best to use if sharing and basic printing.

Still unsure which file type is best for you? Check out this blog post by Artful Printers, they do a great job of breaking it down. WHICH IS BETTER: TIFF VS JPG FOR PRINTING?