TIF, TIFF Viewer with Drive 1.0.1.4 CRX for Chrome
A Free Entertainment App
Published By facebook.youfiles.net
TIF, TIFF Viewer with Drive (ejimgapgkloohjjiiamebgpcobfcaffl): This app allows you to view multi-single page color TIFF, various image files. You can open TIFF files from Google Drive directly... Read More > or Download Now >
TIF, TIFF Viewer with Drive for Chrome
Tech Specs
- • Type: Browser App
- • Latest Version: 1.0.1.4
- • Price: Freeware
- • Offline: No
- • Developer: facebook.youfiles.net
User Reviews
- • Rating Average
- 3.41 out of 5
- • Rating Users
- 250
Download Count
- • Total Downloads
- 55
- • Current Version Downloads
- 55
- • Updated: June 23, 2017
TIF, TIFF Viewer with Drive is a free Entertainment App for Chrome. You could download the latest version crx file and install it.
More About TIF, TIFF Viewer with Drive
This app will open TIFF files, either single or multi-page and display them in an easily viewable JPEG format.
You can open TIFF files from Google Drive directly. It supports a wide range of image format and compressions.
Supported formats: tif, tiff, djvu, jp2, pcx, tga, xcf, psd, pcd, cdr, odg, vsd, wmf, emz, wpg, pict, sfw, fpx, eps, pcl, pct, fig...
This app has the option to navigate pages or jump to the beginning or the end of the document. You can also save separate images (JPEG format) to your computer.
Provides connect with Google Drive. Supports Chrome, IE10+, Firefox, Edge...
Other Supported image formats: aai, art, arw, avs, bpg, bmp, bmp2, bmp3, cals, cin, cmyk, cmyka, cr2, crw, cur, cut, dcr, dcx, dds, dib, dng, dot, dpx, epi, epsf, epsi, ept, exr, fax, fits, gif, gray, hdr, hrz, ico, inline, jbig, jng, jpt, j2c, j2k, jxr, mat, miff, mono, mng...
*What is a TIFF format?
TIFF (Tag Image File Format) is a widely supported open file specification, originally developed by Aldus (acquired by Adobe). It is a raster-based format commonly used for images that come from optical scanners, graphics/photo editing applications, etc.
TIFF files can span multiple pages, contain a number of different raster format "encodings" (ways to represent pixels dots with compression).