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How to get tiff picture files back?

TIFF file will "lose" in certain situations. For example, it may lose a TIFF file if Imagery processing software is forced to quit unexpectedly, or if your computer has a power interruption while you're writing, or if you close the file without saving changes,or virus attacks,or fomatted by a mistake,or deleted by a mistake operation.

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Category: Computers:Software
: Data Recovery
Posted: Mar 06, 2010
Updated: Mar 06, 2010
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TIFF file will "lose" in certain situations. For example, it may lose a TIFF file if Imagery processing software is forced to quit unexpectedly, or if your computer has a power interruption while you're writing, or if you close the file without saving changes,or virus attacks,or fomatted by a mistake,or deleted by a mistake operation.

If your TIFF files are very important for your life,you need recover TIFF file.

Tagged Image File Format (abbreviated TIFF) is a file format for storing images, including photographs and line art. It is as of 2009 under the control of Adobe Systems.
TIFF is a flexible, adaptable file format for handling images and data within a single file, by including the header tags (size, definition, image-data arrangement, applied image compression) defining the image's geometry. For example, a TIFF file can be a container holding compressed (lossy) JPEG and (lossless) PackBits compressed images. A TIFF file also can include a vector-based Clipping path (outlines, croppings, image frames). The ability to store image data in a lossless format makes a TIFF file a useful image archive, because, unlike standard JPEG files, a TIFF file using lossless compression (or none) may be edited and re-saved without losing image quality. This is not the case when using the TIFF as a container holding compressed JPEG. Other TIFF options are layers and pages.
TIFF offers the option of using LZW compression, a lossless data-compression technique for reducing a file's size. Until 2004, use of this option was limited because the LZW technique was under several patents.
The TIFF format is the standard in document imaging and document management systems using CCITT Group IV 2D compression, which supports black-and-white (bitonal, monochrome) images. In high-volume storage scanning, documents are scanned in black and white (not in color or in grayscale) to conserve storage capacity.
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