Convert TIFF to FAX
Convert TIFF images to FAX format, edit and optimize images online and free.
TIFF is a bitmap image format developed by Aldus Corporation in 1986 and continued by Adobe Systems. Most of the TIFF files are uncompressed which makes them large in file size; but their high quality makes them suitable for professional digital photography, scanning, and printing.
The FAX file extension, short for "facsimile", is primarily associated with digital fax documents. These files are typically saved in TIFF format and are used to store images of documents sent or received via fax software. Historically, fax technology allowed the transmission of scanned printed material over telephone networks, a practice that became widespread in the 1980s and 1990s. Today, FAX files facilitate the digital handling of these documents, enabling easy archiving and viewing with compatible image viewers.
Drag & drop any TIFF file from your device or click the Choose File button to proceed.
For an advanced conversion, use the TIFF to FAX optional tools available on the preview page and click the Convert button.
You will be redirected to the download page to see the conversion status and download your FAX file.
Rotate TIFF to right (90° clockwise), to left (90° counter-clockwise), 180°, and convert it to FAX.
Flip TIFF vertically and/or horizontally (flop), and convert it to FAX.
To change TIFF format to FAX, upload your TIFF file to proceed to the preview page. Use any available tools if you want to edit and manipulate your TIFF file. Click on the convert button and wait for the convert to complete. Download the converted FAX file afterward.
Follow steps below if you have installed Vertopal CLI on your macOS system.
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to TIFF file location or include path to your input file.Follow steps below if you have installed Vertopal CLI on your Windows system.
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to TIFF file location or include path to your input file.Follow steps below if you have installed Vertopal CLI on your Linux system.
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to TIFF file location or include path to your input file.