Convert PGX Images to TIFF Online

Dynapik offers a free online tool to change image types - no need to download anything. It's quick and easy to use. You can change your PGX images to TIFF format. This tool works for both professionals and casual users. Convert your images to TIFF in seconds.

Possible Conversions

About PGX Format

JPEG 2000 VM Uncompressed

A single-component test format for JPEG 2000 verification.

Overview

PGX is an extremely simple, uncompressed raster format created specifically for the development and testing of the JPEG 2000 standard (ISO 15444). It is defined in the JPEG 2000 Verification Model (VM). Its purpose is to store a single component (channel) of an image with potentially high bit depth and signed/unsigned values, without the complexity of a full image container.

Technical Details

A PGX file represents one image channel (grayscale). It starts with a minimalist text header identifying the endianness (`LMS` or `Big`), the sign (`+`/`-`), the bit depth, and dimensions. The raw pixel data follows immediately. It is effectively a raw dump of a single image plane.

History

Developed by the JPEG committee during the creation of JPEG 2000. It allowed researchers to test wavelet compression algorithms on raw data without worrying about file headers or color transforms.

Common Use Cases

  • Algorithm Testing: Testing a new wavelet transform implementation.
  • JPEG 2000 Component Separation: Storing the separated Y, U, and V channels of an image before compression.

Advantages

  • Precision

Limitations

  • Grayscale Only
  • Obscure

Technical Specifications

Extension: .pgxMIME: image/x-pgxMax Color: VariableCategory: specialized

About TIFF Format

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format)

The venerable standard for print, scanning, and archival.

Overview

TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is one of the oldest and most robust image formats still in use. Created in 1986 by Aldus (later acquired by Adobe), it was designed to be a universal standard for desktop publishing and scanning. TIFF is a container format, meaning it can hold almost any kind of image data—compressed or uncompressed, RGB or CMYK, 8-bit or 32-bit. This flexibility makes it the go-to choice for the printing industry, professional photographers, and archivists who need a format that preserves maximum quality and metadata without the compatibility headaches of proprietary RAW files.

Technical Details

A TIFF file is built around 'tags' that describe the image data. This allows it to support a vast array of features, including multiple pages (used for faxes and document scans), multiple layers (like a PSD file), and various color spaces like Lab and CMYK that are essential for printing. TIFF supports multiple compression schemes. The most common are LZW (lossless) and ZIP (lossless), but it can also hold JPEG (lossy) data. Uncompressed TIFFs are standard for archival because they are future-proof and require no decoding algorithm that might become obsolete.

History

TIFF was the first format to bring high-resolution, grayscale, and later color images to the desktop publishing revolution of the late 80s. While JPEG took over the web and consumer photography, TIFF remained the king of the pre-press and scanning world. It hasn't changed much since Revision 6.0 in 1992, which is a testament to its robust design.

Common Use Cases

  • Print Production: Sending high-res images to a printing press.
  • Document Scanning: Digitizing paper documents.
  • Archival: Long-term storage of digital assets.
  • Geospatial Data: Satellite imagery (GeoTIFF).

Advantages

  • Extreme Flexibility
  • Lossless Quality
  • CMYK Support

Limitations

  • File Size
  • Web Support
  • 4GB Limit

Technical Specifications

Extension: .tiffMIME: image/tiffMax Color: 32-bit (Integer or Float)Category: professional

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to convert PGX to TIFF without losing size online?
Definitely! You can configure quality options for the conversion so that the resulting image is as close to the original as possible.
How long does it take to convert PGX image to TIFF file?
The conversion between PGX and TIFF is instant without delay.

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