TIFF files are not going to be supported by any browser, as they were never
intended for the web, and are completely unsuitable to be used in that way.
TIFF is used by graphics and design professionals as a cross-platform
lossless format, and has little compression available. I occassionally
receive files from colleagues as tiffs, but I use them most often as it is
the format I use for making scans.
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