TIFF is a high-quality, often uncompressed format widely used for scanned documents, professional photography, and print work. That quality comes at the cost of large file sizes, which makes TIFF impractical for sharing online, attaching to emails, or browsing quickly. JPG compresses the image down to a fraction of the size while remaining perfectly viewable everywhere, which is why TIFF to JPG is one of the most common conversions for scanned document archives.
If you have a folder of scanned TIFF pages or a batch of TIFF photo exports, converting each one individually wastes time. A batch TIFF to JPG converter processes the whole set in one pass, applying the same quality settings consistently across every file.
- Install Turbo Batch Image Converter Pro on your Windows PC.
- Open the app and choose Individual Mode for a single TIFF file, or Batch Mode for converting many at once.
- Drag your TIFF file or folder into the app window. Enable recursive sub-folder scanning if your scans are organized across multiple folders.
- Set the input format to TIFF and the output format to JPG.
- Adjust the JPG quality slider to balance file size against image clarity, especially important for text-heavy scans.
- Click Convert. The app processes your TIFF files locally and writes JPG files to your output folder, fully offline.
- Built-in TIFF support, including multi-page TIFF files
- Bulk-convert entire scanned document archives in one batch
- Recursive sub-folder support for organized scan or photo libraries
- Adjustable JPG compression for the right balance of size and quality
- Fully offline, keeping scanned documents private during conversion
- Multi-core processing for fast handling of large TIFF batches
Why are TIFF files so much larger than JPG?
TIFF often stores image data uncompressed or with lossless compression to preserve maximum quality, which results in significantly larger files compared to JPG's lossy compression.
Does converting TIFF to JPG affect scanned text quality?
At a high JPG quality setting, text remains sharp and readable for most uses. For archival-grade scans where every detail matters, keeping a TIFF master copy alongside the JPG is a good practice.
Can I convert multi-page TIFF files?
Yes, the converter supports multi-page TIFF input, handling each page as part of the conversion process.
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