EPS to TIFF Converter

Free EPS to TIFF conversion — lossless raster quality

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Lossless Quality

EPS to TIFF conversion produces pixel-perfect raster images — no compression artifacts, no quality loss, just clean output.

Print-Grade Output

TIFF from your EPS artwork meets the standards demanded by publishers, print shops, and archival workflows worldwide.

Processed Remotely

Heavy rasterization runs on Convertio's servers. Even high-resolution TIFF renders won't tax your local hardware.

How to convert EPS to TIFF

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose tiff or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your tiff file right afterwards

About formats

EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) is a vector file format developed by Adobe Systems in collaboration with Aldus Corporation, first published in 1987. Built on Adobe's PostScript page description language, EPS wraps a self-contained PostScript program describing a single page of graphics — including vector paths, text, and embedded raster images — within a structured comment framework that provides bounding box coordinates and optional preview thumbnails. The encapsulation allows an EPS file to be placed into another document as a contained graphic element without interfering with the host document's PostScript code. For decades, EPS served as the universal exchange format in professional publishing, prepress, and print production, accepted by virtually every design, illustration, and page layout application across platforms. One key advantage is print-industry reliability — because EPS contains device-independent PostScript instructions, output is consistent across different RIPs, imagesetters, and printing presses. The format's cross-application compatibility is another strength: an EPS file created in Illustrator, CorelDRAW, or Inkscape can be placed in QuarkXPress, InDesign, or Word without requiring the originating application. While PDF has largely superseded EPS for modern workflows, the format remains widely used in stock illustration libraries, legacy publishing pipelines, and any context requiring a proven, universally supported vector exchange format.
Developer: Adobe Systems
Initial release: 1987
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a flexible raster image format originally developed by Aldus Corporation (later acquired by Adobe) in October 1986 for desktop publishing and scanning applications. The format uses a tagged data structure where the image file header points to one or more Image File Directories (IFDs), each containing a set of tags that describe the image's dimensions, color space, compression, resolution, and other properties. This extensible architecture means TIFF can accommodate virtually any image type: 1-bit bilevel, grayscale, indexed color, RGB, CMYK, CIE L*a*b*, and beyond, at any bit depth from 1 to 64 bits per sample. TIFF supports multiple compression methods including none (uncompressed), LZW, DEFLATE, JPEG, and CCITT Group 3/4 fax compression, as well as multi-page documents, tiled storage for efficient random access to large images, and floating-point pixel values for HDR content. One advantage is professional-grade flexibility — TIFF handles the full range of image types encountered in publishing, prepress, medical imaging, geospatial analysis, and scientific research, where specialized color spaces and high bit depths are required. Lossless archival quality is another core strength: TIFF with no compression or LZW/DEFLATE preserves every pixel value exactly, making it the standard archival format for libraries, museums, and any institution that requires guaranteed long-term image fidelity. TIFF is supported by every major image editing, scanning, and publishing application across all platforms.
Developer: Aldus / Adobe
Initial release: October 1986

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert EPS to TIFF?

TIFF delivers lossless raster quality at high resolution. Converting EPS to TIFF is ideal for archival, publishing, and print production.

What software opens TIFF files?

Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, IrfanView, Apple Preview, and most professional image editors handle TIFF with full feature support.

Does TIFF output preserve image quality?

TIFF uses lossless compression — every detail from the rasterized EPS artwork is preserved without any quality degradation.

Can I use TIFF output for professional printing?

TIFF is an industry standard in publishing and prepress. Your converted file meets professional print quality requirements.

Is EPS to TIFF conversion free?

Free conversion is available at Convertio for all users. Premium options unlock higher resolution caps and batch processing.

EPS to TIFF Quality Rating

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