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BMP stands for Bitmap Image File. It is a raster image format developed by Microsoft It was officially released on May 22, 1990. BMP stores images by saving pixel data one by one, usually without compression. This makes BMP files large in size but keeps the image very accurate.
BMP is good for saving high-quality images when exact pixel details are important. Because BMP files usually don’t compress data, they aren’t ideal for websites or saving disk space. Most BMP files also don’t support transparency or layers.
How to Open a BMP File:
- Windows: Open with Paint, Photos, IrfanView, or Photoshop.
- macOS: Use Preview, GIMP, or Photoshop.
- Linux: Open with GIMP or default image viewers like Eye of GNOME.
- Web: Some modern browsers support viewing BMP files, but usage online is rare due to large file sizes.
File Extensions: .bmp
, .dib
Developed by: Microsoft Corporation
Initial Release: May 22, 1990
Learn more at BMP on Wikipedia.
TIFF stands for Tagged Image File Format. It was created in 1986 by the Aldus Corporation and is now maintained by Adobe.
TIFF files are used to store high-quality images. They support high resolution, a wide range of colors, and optional features like transparency and layers. Unlike JPEG, TIFF uses lossless compression, which means the image quality does not decrease after saving or editing multiple times.
TIFF is widely used in publishing, photography, medical imaging, and document storage. It is useful for images that need to stay sharp and clear.
- File Extensions:
.tif
,.tiff
How to Open a TIFF File:
- Windows: Use Microsoft Photos, Paint, Photoshop, or GIMP.
- macOS: Open with Preview, Photoshop, or GIMP.
- Linux: Use GIMP, Eye of GNOME, or similar apps.
- Web: Most browsers cannot open TIFF directly. You may need to convert or download the file.
File Extensions: .tif
, .tiff
Developed by: Aldus Corporation (now Adobe)
Initial Release: 1986
Learn more at TIFF on Wikipedia.