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hi everyone and welcome to the cncf on-demand webinar an introduction to feature flagging and open feature so in this call Iamp;#39;m going to explain why a software developers and sres are software needs to be delivered safely Iamp;#39;ll talk about some ways to do this that the industry is already doing and how those techniques relate to Progressive delivery Iamp;#39;ll explain how feature Flags can be used as your secret weapon to improve your continuous delivery processes and why open feature is even necessary in todayamp;#39;s tooling ecosystem and of course Iamp;#39;ll give live demos of feature flagging with open feature the first demo will be in a non-kubernetes setup and the second will be on a kubernetes cluster so who am I Iamp;#39;m Adam Gardner Iamp;#39;m a cncf and continuous delivery Foundation Ambassador I work for dynatrace and I contribute to and maintain a number of Open Source projects as you can hear from the accent Iamp;#39;m originally from the UK but now

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There is no real difference between the . tif and . tiff file extensions. They both refer to the same file format, which is the Tagged Image File Format (TIFF).
TIFF is an image file format. In this document, a file is defined to be a sequence of 8-bit bytes, where the bytes are numbered from 0 to N. The largest possible TIFF file is 2**32 bytes in length. A TIFF file begins with an 8-byte image file header that points to an image file directory (IFD).
What is a TIFF file? A TIFF, which stands for Tag Image File Format, is a computer file used to store raster graphics and image information. A favourite among photographers, TIFFs are a handy way to store high-quality images before editing if you want to avoid lossy file formats.
Tiff files are designed for high-quality publications, and therefore normally are saved at higher resolutions, usually 150-300 ppi. Jpg files are designed for the internet, and therefore saved at lower resolutions, usually 72 ppi.
TIFF is a flexible, adaptable file format for handling images and data within a single file, by including the header tags (size, definition, image-data arrangement, applied image compression) defining the images geometry.
Which file is best for photography JPEG or TIFF? A TIFF will enable you to store richer, more detailed images. Its good practice to save your original (or source) photos as TIFF files. JPEGs, meanwhile, might be a better choice for exporting your finished edits because theyre easier to share and print.
TIFF files use 32-bit offsets, so they are limited to 4GB. A newer version of this file format, BigTIFF, uses 64-bit offsets and can create files larger than 4GB. Not all TIFF readers support BigTIFF files.

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