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Tag Image File Format (TIFF) is a flexible bitmap format primarily used to store images including photographs and art drawings, originally developed by Aldus Corporation in conjunction with Microsoft Corporation for PostScript printing. TIFF, along with JPEG and PNG, became a popular high-bit color image format. The TIFF format is widely supported in the industry, such as Adobe's Photoshop, The GIMP Team's GIMP, image processing applications such as Ulead PhotoImpact and Paint Shop Pro, desktop printing and page layout applications such as QuarkXPress and Adobe InDesign, scanning, fax, Word processing, Optical Character Recognition and other applications support this format. Adobe, which obtained the PageMaker printing application from Aldus, controls the TIFF specification.
GLB is a binary file format representation of 3D models saved in GL Transfer Format (glTF). Information about 3D models such as node hierarchy, cameras, materials, animations, and meshes in binary format. This binary format stores glTF assets (JSON, .bin, and images) in binary blobs. It also avoids the problem of increased file size that occurs in the case of glTF. The GLB file format brings compact file size, fast loading, full 3D scene representation, and extensibility for further development. The format uses model/gltf-binary as the MIME type.