How to Convert EXR to TIFF

Bulk EXR to TIFF conversion for high-quality delivery

Why Convert EXR to TIFF?

EXR to TIFF is one of the more common conversions out of a VFX pipeline, since TIFF can support higher bit depths than standard JPG or PNG, making it a reasonable intermediate step when a render needs to move into a print, archival, or compositing-adjacent workflow that doesn't directly support EXR. While TIFF still can't match EXR's floating-point precision, it preserves noticeably more tonal range than an 8-bit format would.

This conversion is common for delivering final frames or stills from a render to a client or print vendor who needs a high-quality master file but doesn't work directly with EXR files in their own pipeline.

How to Convert EXR to TIFF
  1. Install Turbo Batch Image Converter Pro on your Windows PC.
  2. Open the app and select Batch Mode for multiple files, or Individual Mode for a single EXR.
  3. Drag your EXR file or folder into the app window, enabling recursive folder scanning if needed.
  4. Set the "From" format to EXR and the "To" format to TIFF.
  5. Click Convert. TIFF files are written to the output folder, fully offline.
What Makes This EXR to TIFF Converter Useful
  • 100% offline — your renders and plates are never uploaded anywhere
  • Retains more tonal range than converting to standard 8-bit formats
  • Compatible with professional print and prepress workflows
  • Bulk conversion of entire render output folders, including sub-folders, in one click
  • Multi-core processing for fast handling of large batches
  • Option to delete original EXR files automatically after conversion
Frequently Asked Questions

Does TIFF preserve EXR's full dynamic range?

No, but TIFF can support higher bit depths than standard 8-bit formats, retaining more tonal detail than a JPG export would, even though it still falls short of EXR's true floating-point precision.

Why deliver a render as TIFF instead of EXR directly?

Clients or print vendors who don't work directly with EXR in their pipeline often need a high-quality master file in a more universally compatible format like TIFF.

Can I batch-convert an entire render folder to TIFF at once?

Yes, Batch Mode handles entire folders, including nested sub-folders, in a single conversion run.

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