Convert TIFF to SK1
Online & free tool to convert TIFF files to SK1


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TIFF The TIFF format was developed by the company Aldus in 1986, which was later acquired by Adobe systems who now own the rights on the format specification. TIFF, which refers to the Tagged Image File Format, is a raster graphics file format popularly used in desktop publishing and print. Its initial development goal was to create an alternative and cross platform format that would replace the numerous proprietary formats used by scanners developed in the 80's. Later revisions, after Adobe took over the development of the format, saw the TIFF format become extensible to adapt with growing and changing needs of the graphics industry. TIFF supports high color depth and is well suited to OCR applications, scanning, image editing and authoring as well as word processing. The format uses the filename extension .tiff for files stored in the format.
SK1 sK1 vector graphics

How to convert TIFF to SK1

STEP 1

Select the image file in the TIFF format to convert to the SK1 format, you can select a file from your computer or your Google Drive or Dropbox account.                            

STEP 2

Choose the SK1 format from the drop-down list as the output format, and click the Convert button, you can convert up to 5 files at the same time and a maximum size of up to 500 MB.

STEP 3

Wait until your file is uploaded and converted into the SK1 vector format, you can download the converted file up to a maximum of 5 times, and can also delete the file from the Download page.