Tag Archives: TIFF

How to optimize scans
  • January 28, 2020
  • Wim Temmerman, Vice President Sales EMEA

You have a nicely laid out document, complete with images, color, fonts and information, of course. Not surprisingly, after you scan it, the file size can get pretty large, making it harder to upload or email. There are two ways ...

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PDF vs. TIFF – which is the right format for your document scanning needs?
  • June 21, 2019
  • Leon Liang, Marketing Research Analyst

PDF and TIFF are the two primary choices when determining the document type for scanned images. By default, people normally gravitate towards PDF simply because it’s the more well-known of the two. However, as with all file formats, both options ...

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  • April 11, 2019
  • FOXITBLOG

Use cases for converting scanned documents to compressed PDF Scanning has come a long way since the first image scanners were invented in the early 20th century. Today, you can scan documents and images in full color with vivid ...

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Why you never need to scan black-and-white again
  • June 26, 2018
  • Thomas Zellmann, Product Evangelist

Today, many people still scan their documents to image files such as TIFF, JPEGs, PNG and/or BMP. If you do the same, that means you’re creating a picture of your document that has nothing more to offer other than a ...

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Migrating your archive? Now’s the time to convert to PDF/A
  • January 30, 2018
  • Thomas Zellmann, Product Evangelist

It’s no secret that archive migration is a potentially complex and expensive undertaking. You’ve got a lot to consider, beyond merely copying over your documents. Whatever your reason for migrating your archive, now’s the time to convert your documents to ...

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