TIFF is the industry standard format for archival imaging. It preserves files with total image accuracy and handles very high bit depths. The disadvantage is storage — a one TIFF file from a DSLR can easily be 50 to 100 megabytes.
To share or use TIFF photos, changing them to JPG significantly lowers storage while maintaining great image quality for most purposes.
Such large files are not suitable for regular use. Mail platforms impose attachment size limits. Social media platforms have upload size restrictions. Websites suffer if photos are unnecessarily large.
Converting TIFF to JPG reduces image sizes by up to 95 percent depending on the file website complexity and export options. Which makes files easy to send and suitable for web.
Professional photographers usually store a TIFF master file for printing and licensing, and export JPG files for client delivery.
Use alljpgconverters.com offering a 100 percent free browser-based TIFF to JPG tool requiring no download required.