How riff file format is different from tiff file format?
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Tagged Image File Format, abbreviated TIFFor TIF, is a computer file format for storing raster graphics images, popular among graphic artists, the publishing industry,[1] and photographers. TIFF is widely supported by scanning, faxing, word processing, optical character recognition, image manipulation, desktop publishing, and page-layout applications.[2] The format was created by Aldus Corporation for use in desktop publishing. It published the latest version 6.0 in 1992, subsequently updated with an Adobe Systems copyright after the latter acquired Aldus in 1994. Several Aldus or Adobe technical notes have been published with minor extensions to the format, and several specifications have been based on TIFF 6.0, including TIFF/EP (ISO 12234-2), TIFF/IT (ISO 12639),[3][4][5] TIFF-F (RFC 2306) and TIFF-FX (RFC 3949).[6]The Resource Interchange File Format is a generic file container format for storing data in tagged chunks. It is primarily used to store multimedia such as sound and video, though it may also be used to store any arbitrary data. Wikipedia
Extended from: Interchange File Format
Extended to: AVI, ANI, PAL, RDIB, RMIDI, RMMP, WAV
Initial release: August 1991; 26 years ago
Type of format: Digital container format
Extended from: Interchange File Format
Extended to: AVI, ANI, PAL, RDIB, RMIDI, RMMP, WAV
Initial release: August 1991; 26 years ago
Type of format: Digital container format
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