But it is lossless compression, as opposed to the lossy compression in jpgs.

It just uses RLE, doesn't it?

On 7/7/05, Claude Schneegans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >>TIFs are mainly uncompressed and I'm curious why you can't use another
>  >>format considering the minimal quality you need to send a fax?
> 
> Because the fax format is a TIFF format. And yes, TIFF is compressed,
> not as much as other formats,
> but compression is provided in TIFF format.
>

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