10-09-2008, 08:00 AM
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The Frequenter
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Location: Netherlands
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As far as I know, JPEG and TIFF coding don't come close to looking like eachother so I think that's a no-go. The smartest thing for you to do, is just simply sort them by type or let the customer upload regular images, since TIFF usually is way to big (print size, 300DPI).
One way you can try, is to find some online converter, but I guess that'll cost money. Sorry to burst your bubble, but I don't reckon it's possible. Perhaps the other Guru's might now something.
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