TIF (disambiguation)

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TIF or Tag Image File Format is a file format for storing images.

TIF may also refer to:

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PSF is an abbreviation that may refer to:

AIF, A.I.F., AiF or aif may refer to:

CDF is a three-letter acronym that may refer to:

TDF may refer to:

Jif, Jiff, JIFF or JIF may refer to:

IFF, Iff or iff may refer to:

UIF may refer to:

MMF may refer to:

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ISF may stand for:

DSF may refer to:

MIF may refer to:

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