tiff - use in sentences

Possessives

  • lover: Tragically, their lovers ' tiff finally erupted in front of the rest of the Ireland squad.

Converse of object

  • have: A year later the poets had a tiff in Brussels which ended in Verlaine shooting his lover in the wrist.
  • download: Large JPEG versions are available and there is an option to download high resolution TIFFs.
  • include: This includes TIFFs ( compressed or not ), JPEGs and PNGs.
  • convert: Then, you will need to convert the tiff files to postscript.
  • use: To print these tiff format files, they had to be converted to postscript using the tiff to postscript command.

Adjective modifier

  • uncompressed: Off-line storage of the digital images will be as 24-bit uncompressed TIFF and on original Photo-CD.
  • little: We have our little tiffs, of course, but so far 26 years later we're still married.
  • bi-tonal: These are then sent to an outside vendor for scanning to bi-tonal TIFFs at 400 dpi.
  • minor: The latest breakdown in relations came after a string of minor tiffs over Europeâs economy and employment laws.
  • high: We can also accept high resolution tiff or eps files.
  • domestic: MYTH: " It's just the odd domestic tiff.

Modifies a noun

  • file: TIFF files with layer data greater than 2GB now open correctly.
  • image: TIFF images are slow to load on the LCD screen in play mode.
  • format: TIFF format is short for tagged image file format.
  • library: However, we have real trouble in installing the tiff library.
  • representation: Juxtaposition of a central section and a surface view in Panel B ( tiff representation ) reveals the complexity of the internal structure.

Noun used with modifier

  • lover: Was it a lovers tiff, or was someone being given orders they had to obey.
  • resolution: We can also accept high resolution tiff or eps files.
  • high-resolution: NDAD normally stores each page of a document as a high-resolution TIFF image for preservation purposes.

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