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we have uh discussion and possible approval of resolution 22- appointing the membership of the board of fire and police commissions can I have a motion to uh appoint the board members for the fire and police commission a motion is there a second is there no is there a second for the appointment I second okay thereamp;#39;s a motion thereamp;#39;s a second any discussion uh I do have discussion can I be recognized um I had sent the email back when this agenda came out asking uh could someone let us know who would possibly be on the board and some information resumes or anything I never received anything back so prior to us making this decision to vote we still donamp;#39;t know who these people are that are being appointed to the fire and police commission uh for 2022 okay um you and I had discussion as relates to uh agreeing to move forward with creating this committee and itamp;#39;s the same people that I placed this agenda three times last year to basically create this s

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No, they are essentially the same file type; the only difference is that one acronym (TIF) is short for the other acronym (TIFF). So regardless of which acronym you use, both refer to the same image format. The two acronyms are used interchangeably, so theres no need to worry about which one youre using.
Because of their large size, TIFF files usually arent used for everyday marketing content. While a TIFF file might be the original creative file, it will likely be converted to another format to be used in slide decks, websites, and other marketing materials. Avoid TIFF files for: Web graphics.
A TIFF, which stands for Tag Image File Format, is a computer file used to store raster graphics and image information.
Like JPEGs, TIFFs are a raster graphic file, but this format uses lossless compression to retain image data. This means that TIFF files are generally large. They tend to take up a lot of drive space and can be impossible to send via email.
Due to its lossless compression, TIFF files tend to be larger in size compared to other formats like JPEG. This can make them less suitable for web and online sharing, where smaller file sizes are preferred for faster loading times.
TIFF files store much more image data than their JPEG counterparts. This makes them a favorite with photographers due to their stunning image quality.
Disadvantages of TIFF files. They can take up valuable space on your drive. Their size makes them difficult to share or send to contacts or clients. Their high quality makes them a poor choice for website design, since detailed images can slow a websites loading speed.
TIFF, (Tagged Image File Format), is a file format commonly used for storing high-quality images, such as photographs, illustrations, and scanned documents. TIFF files are capable of preserving image quality without loss of information or degradation.

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