Xvid to TIF

Extract frames from Xvid videos as lossless TIF images online for free. Print and archival quality.

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Supports: XVID

OptionsAdvanced Options - Our defaults are optimized for the best results. We recommend you keeping the defaults unless you have a specific need.
Image Compression
Quality preset
Higher quality settings preserve more detail but result in larger files. Lower settings reduce file size by increasing compression.
Image resolution
File extension
Compression Type
LZW is the standard for TIFF files and offers the best compatibility. While JPEG or WebP compression can create smaller files, they are often not supported by standard image viewers and professional printing software.
Frame Selection
Time (seconds)
Capture a single frame at the specified time. For example, 2.100 means 2 seconds and 100 milliseconds into the video.

How to Convert Xvid to TIF
  1. Upload your Xvid file — Click "+ Add Files" or drag and drop your Xvid video.
  2. Choose frame selection — Under "Frame Selection," choose "Specific Frame" to extract one frame, or "Multiple Screenshots" to extract several frames at intervals.
  3. Adjust compression (optional) — Under "Image Compression," select "Quality Preset," "Target file size (%)," "Specific file size," or "Image Quality (%)."
  4. Adjust resolution (optional) — Under "Image resolution," keep original or set by percentage.
  5. Convert and download — Click "Convert" and download your TIF image(s).

Why Convert Xvid to TIF?

TIF (TIFF) is the standard lossless image format for print publishing, medical imaging, and archival. Converting Xvid to TIF extracts frames as lossless images — identical to Xvid to TIFF but with the shorter 3-character extension used by legacy systems.

Frame Selection Options

Mode Output Use Case
Specific Frame 1 TIF image Print still, poster
Multiple Screenshots Several TIFs Image sequence, storyboard

Frequently Asked Questions

Is TIF the same as TIFF?

Yes. TIF and TIFF are identical formats. TIF is the 3-character extension from the DOS era.

Is TIF lossless?

Yes. TIF with LZW compression preserves every pixel — no quality loss.

Can I extract a specific frame?

Yes. Under "Frame Selection," choose "Specific Frame" to capture one frame at a specific timestamp.

Can I also resize the output?

Yes. Under "Image resolution," set by percentage or keep original.

Should I extract as TIF or JPG?

TIF for lossless quality (print, editing). Xvid to JPG for smaller files (web, sharing).

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