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TIFF format files do not support animation. They are of particularly high quality however, and are often used in publishing. The GIF file does, however, support animation.
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Pages does not support exporting as a TIFF. If a TIFF file is essential then you can export as a PDF from Pages, open the PDF in Preview and Save As... a TIFF from Preview.
PNG and TIFF are both image file formats, but they have some key differences. PNG files are typically smaller in size and are better for web use because they support transparency and compression. TIFF files, on the other hand, are larger in size and are better for high-quality printing because they support higher color depths and resolutions.
Multi-page One final important difference between TIFF and most other image file formats is that TIFF defines support for multiple images in a single file. Such a file is then called 'multi-page' TIFF. Thus, the TIFF format is very well suited to e.g. store the many pages of a single fax in a single file. http://www.awaresystems.be/imaging/tiff/faq.html
TIFF and PNG are both image file formats, but they have some key differences. TIFF files are typically larger in size and support higher quality images, making them ideal for printing and professional use. PNG files, on the other hand, are smaller in size and support transparency, making them great for web graphics and images with sharp edges.
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Large file size (really, they're huge)Despite the ability to get larger prints, TIFF is still a pixel based formatNot all browsers can support TIFFNot all readers can read every type of TIFF file
TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) files are typically larger in size and support higher quality images with more color depth. PNG (Portable Network Graphics) files are smaller in size and support transparency and lossless compression.
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Animations are technically 'picture' files. So, your animation would have to be in one of the Picture Formats compatible with Windows Movie Maker:.bmp, .dib, .emf, .gif, .jfif, .jpe, .jpeg, .jpg, .png, .tif, .tiff, .wmf.GIFs are general animation formats used in the program.