TIFF File Viewer TIFF File Viewer

Productivity
Version: 3.0.0
Last Update: 2022-03-26

Overview

TIFF File Viewer is a Chrome extension developed by Free Apps. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of TIFF File Viewer is 3.0.0, updated on 2022-03-26.
9,000+ users have installed this extension. 7 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Open the TIFF file quickly and for free

Open and view TIFF files instantly using this software.

The Google Chrome browser is normally unable to load TIFF images.
You can view TIFF files by using the software extension and choosing the TIFF file you wish to load.

Disclaimer: Please note this extension is NOT made by Google and is made by an independent development team. All copyrights belong to their respective owners.
Google doesn’t endorse or sponsor this Chrome extension. TIFF File Viewer is not owned by, it is not licensed by and is not a subsidiary of Google Inc.

Rating

7 ratings

Total Installs

9,000+

Information

Last Update

2022-03-26

Current Version

3.0.0

Size

550KiB

Author

Free Apps

Website

None

Category

Productivity

Latest Reviews

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avatar Leo Zandvliet
2022-02-02

it seems there is no difference between tif and tiff files. well, this thing called extention will not recognize tif files from a mile away.

avatar Bob Byrn
2021-03-11

I tried to open a file from my computer and it would not open it.

avatar nl hn
2020-06-29

This extension, although good for being able to view both TIFF images and doesn't seem like a virus, the fact that it cannot increase the scale(zoom in) on a TIFF file gives this extension a 3/5.

avatar Steve
2022-07-24

tl;dr - It reads the .tif files I tried. Great for a "quick-view" if you're trying to identify a particular tif which has had some human-unfriendly, 8-bit naming convention assigned. Don't expect anything more and you won't be disappointed. Rated "just okay"
For serious viewing with editing/conversion capabilities, I'd recommend looking for a better browser-based editor or, in the case of ChromeOS, flick over to Linux and install GIMP via Flatpack, if available.

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Unlike Leo discovered in his less-than-detailed review, this does open .tif files but to qualify this, it was using a current Chromebook.

While there's a confusing disclaimer that it won't open from "you Google drive" even though there's an option to do so, I instead used the "From you Pc" selection which opens the ChromeOS File explorer and opened a tif I had stored one my Google drive that way.

So it opens the tif, in this case, a scan of railway locomotive drawing from the 1950's, but as mentioned in nl hn's review, there isn't the ability to fully utilise whatever degree of zoom that's possible with a hi-res scan, being limited to the zoom offered by the browser itself.

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avatar Steve Lockett (CaptainFathom)
2022-07-24

tl;dr - It reads the .tif files I tried. Great for a "quick-view" if you're trying to identify a particular tif which has had some human-unfriendly, 8-bit naming convention assigned. Don't expect anything more and you won't be disappointed. Rated "just okay"
For serious viewing with editing/conversion capabilities, I'd recommend looking for a better browser-based editor or, in the case of ChromeOS, flick over to Linux and install GIMP via Flatpack, if available.

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Unlike Leo discovered in his less-than-detailed review, this does open .tif files but to qualify this, it was using a current Chromebook.

While there's a confusing disclaimer that it won't open from "you Google drive" even though there's an option to do so, I instead used the "From you Pc" selection which opens the ChromeOS File explorer and opened a tif I had stored one my Google drive that way.

So it opens the tif, in this case, a scan of railway locomotive drawing from the 1950's, but as mentioned in nl hn's review, there isn't the ability to fully utilise whatever degree of zoom that's possible with a hi-res scan, being limited to the zoom offered by the browser itself.

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