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SVGZ to TIFF Converter

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What is an SVGZ file?

The SVGZ format is strictly a GZIP-compressed version of a standard Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) file. It utilizes the Deflate compression algorithm (RFC 1951) to reduce the file size of the verbose XML text data typically found in standard SVGs, often achieving size reductions of 50-80%. While functionally identical to SVG in terms of graphical rendering capabilities and DOM structure, the binary compression prevents the file from being readable in standard text editors without prior decompression.

How to open an SVGZ file

Most modern web browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari) render SVGZ files natively, provided the web server serves them with the correct Content-Encoding: gzip header. For offline editing, vector graphics tools like Adobe Illustrator and Inkscape automatically handle the decompression and display the graphic. If manual inspection is required, the file can be renamed with a .gz extension and decompressed using utilities like 7-Zip or GNU Gzip.

  • Full Name:Compressed Scalable Vector Graphics
  • Developed By:World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
  • Initial Release:2001
  • MIME Type:image/svg+xml

What is a TIFF file?

The Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) is a container format for storing raster graphics images, originally created by Aldus Corporation in 1986 and currently controlled by Adobe Systems. Ideally suited for photography and desktop publishing, TIFF supports multiple color spaces (CMYK, RGB, Lab), various compression schemes (lossless LZW, Deflate, or lossy JPEG), and data tags that define image geometry. It conforms to the TIFF 6.0 specification and can accommodate multi-page documents and extensive metadata standards like Exif, IPTC, and XMP within its header structure.

How to open a TIFF file

Due to its status as a standard industry format for high-quality imaging, TIFF files possess robust native support across major operating systems, including Microsoft Windows Photos and macOS Preview. For advanced editing and layer manipulation, professional raster graphics editors such as Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, and CorelDRAW are required. Specialized viewing software like IrfanView or XnView can also render multi-page TIFFs that standard system viewers may display incorrectly.

  • Full Name:Tagged Image File Format
  • Developed By:Aldus Corporation (now Adobe)
  • Initial Release:1986
  • MIME Type:image/tiff
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