
How DOCX to TIFF Conversion Works
The Office Open XML Word Document format stores text and formatting as zipped XML, relying on the reader's installed fonts to render the final layout. Converting to TIFF produces a image file that stores high-depth raster images with optional lossless LZW compression and supports multiple pages in a single file. This renders each page as a raster image, making the content viewable without a document reader. Each page is rendered at the specified DPI and saved as a separate image; text in the output is no longer selectable. This makes TIFF the practical choice when the destination system requires it or when the original format is not supported by the target application. 1converter runs this conversion on the server: your file is uploaded encrypted over HTTPS, converted using trusted open-source libraries, and the output is held for 24 hours before automatic deletion.
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