Sample TIFF 100KB File
TIFF — uncompressed, used in print/archival
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Download 100KB TIFF100 KBTestFile-tiff-100kb.tif
File details
| Format | TIFF |
| Extension | .tif |
| MIME type | image/tiff |
| Size | 100 KB |
| Exact bytes | 102,400 |
| Filename | TestFile-tiff-100kb.tif |
| Format version | TIFF 6.0 (little-endian) |
| Contents | 800 × 600 px RGB synthetic gradient; single IFD; LZW compression; no EXIF metadata; standard baseline tags |
| Encoding | RGB 8-bit; LZW compression; little-endian byte order; strip-based image data |
What is a 100KB TIFF file useful for?
A 100 KB TIFF is the right size for testing that your image processing pipeline accepts TIFF inputs, returns the correct MIME type (image/tiff), and correctly reads the IFD (Image File Directory) header metadata. TIFF is common in medical imaging (DICOM preview), document scanning, and GIS raster exports — verify that your upload validator checks the TIFF magic bytes (49 49 2A 00 for little-endian / 4D 4D 00 2A for big-endian) rather than the .tif extension.
What's inside this file?
Generated with Pillow in RGB mode. An 800 × 600 pixel synthetic gradient image encoded as TIFF with LZW compression. Baseline TIFF structure: a single IFD with standard tags (ImageWidth, ImageLength, BitsPerSample, Compression, PhotometricInterpretation, StripOffsets, SamplesPerPixel, RowsPerStrip, StripByteCounts). No EXIF sub-IFD. Little-endian byte order (II marker).
Download via curl
curl -L "http://localhost:8000/files/tiff/TestFile-tiff-100kb.tif" \ -o TestFile-tiff-100kb.tif
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