TIFF files are the best choice for importing into image editing applications and are also a common GIS raster data format. However, they cannot be natively viewed by a web browser. TIFFs also support georeferencing information in GeoTIFF tags or in a separate world file for use as raster data.
To export a TIFF file, make sure a map or layout view is active. On the Share tab, click Map or Layout , depending on the active view to open the Export pane. Change the File Type to TIFF. Set a name and location for the file, as well as any other properties, then click Export.
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Certain options are only available when exporting a map or layout. When exporting a map, you can set the size of the map export. When exporting a layout, you can clip to graphics extent.
The following properties are available when exporting to a TIFF file:
Property | Description |
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Transparent background | Export a layout with a transparent page instead of a white page. Transparent backgrounds are only supported when Color depth is set to 32-bit with Alpha. This option is not available for maps, but transparency on a map is honored on export. |
Image compression | The compression scheme used to compress image or raster data in the output file. Choose from the following:
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Quality | The amount of image compression applied to the export. Low quality has a smaller file size but less clear data; max quality has a larger file size but crisper data. |
DPI | The resolution of the export file in dots per inch (dpi). DPI is only available when exporting a layout. When exporting a map, the dpi is calculated automatically. |
Write world file | In the same location as the exported map, generate a separate world file that contains georeference information. This allows the exported image to be used as raster data in ArcGIS Pro or other GIS applications. This option is not available for layouts or in 3D views. |
Write GeoTIFF tags | Add GeoTIFF information directly to the TIF header. This allows the exported image to be used as raster data in ArcGIS Pro or other GIS applications. Write GeoTIFF tags is only available when exporting a map. Layouts do not currently support GeoTIFF tags. This is independent from Write world file. With GIS-capable software, you can choose to honor the GeoTIFF information or the world file for these exports. |
Color depth | The number of bits to describe color in a pixel. Choose from the following:
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Embed color profile | Include the color profile set for the map or layout in the exported file. This helps create consistency in colors when the file is viewed on different devices. |