Sample TIFF 50MB File
TIFF — uncompressed, used in print/archival
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Download 50MB TIFF50 MBTestFile-tiff-50mb.tif
File details
| Format | TIFF |
| Extension | .tif |
| MIME type | image/tiff |
| Size | 50 MB |
| Exact bytes | 52,428,800 |
| Filename | TestFile-tiff-50mb.tif |
| Format version | TIFF 6.0 (little-endian) |
| Contents | ~10,500 × 7,875 px RGB synthetic gradient; LZW compression; strip-based layout — designed for infrastructure limit testing |
| Encoding | RGB 8-bit; LZW compression; strip-based image data; little-endian byte order |
What is a 50MB TIFF file useful for?
A 50 MB TIFF is a large archival-quality raster appropriate for limit testing in print production, medical imaging (whole-slide pathology), and GIS pipelines. Use it to verify that your TIFF processing worker reads strips or tiles on demand rather than loading the full raster, that TIFF files above your upload limit are rejected before any parsing begins, and that a rejected upload returns a clear error and cleans up temp files. This size is realistic for uncompressed A3 scans at 600 DPI and for stitched microscopy images.
What's inside this file?
Generated with Pillow in RGB mode. Approximately 10,500 × 7,875 pixels encoded as TIFF with LZW compression. The uncompressed RGB raster is approximately 249 MB. LZW on synthetic gradient content achieves a 5:1 ratio. Loading this file with Pillow's default full-decode approach would require 250+ MB of RAM — strip-based reading is essential for memory-constrained environments.
Download via curl
curl -L "http://localhost:8000/files/tiff/TestFile-tiff-50mb.tif" \ -o TestFile-tiff-50mb.tif
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