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The history of TIFF/IT starts around 1989 when DDAP (the Digital Distribution of Advertising for Publications Committee) asked ANSI, which is the American National Standards Institute, to define a standard for the exchange of digital adverts.

ANSI has its own subcommittee that deals with graphics arts and this committee, called CGATS, decided to start with the development of a standard for the exchange of raster data. They planned to add another file format for vector based data later on.

CGATS took the TIFF file format as a starting point. The most current version of the TIFF specs is still version 6.0, defined by Aldus way back in 1992.

In 1996, the specifications of TIFF/IT were finalised. TIFF/IT was a very open and powerful format that left a lot of room for developers to handle things in different ways.

http://www.prepressure.com/formats/t...fileformat.htm