The TIFF format is tag based, so the limit would be per-application. most likely either ~65 thousand pages or ~2 trillion (technically). you would have to check with the specific program to know practical limits.
There are many websites and programs that convert from PDF to TIFF. Of course, if one is looking for a program, it depends if they are running a Mac or a Windows PC. But Adobe does have some nice tools.
Multi-page One final important difference between TIFF and most other image file formats is that TIFF defines support for multiple images in a single file. Such a file is then called 'multi-page' TIFF. Thus, the TIFF format is very well suited to e.g. store the many pages of a single fax in a single file. http://www.awaresystems.be/imaging/tiff/faq.html
Yes, the reference page typically counts as a page in the total page count of a document.
No, a works cited page typically does not count as part of the total page count of a research paper.
Yes, iPERMS multi-image TIFFs can be split into separate image files. This can typically be done using various image processing software or libraries that support TIFF format, such as Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, or programming libraries like Python's Pillow or OpenCV. The process involves extracting each individual image from the multi-page TIFF and saving it as a separate file in the desired format.
In most cases, the bibliography does not count towards the page count of a written assignment.
No, the bibliography does not typically count as a page in the document.
No, the works cited page typically does not count towards the word count of a written assignment.
No, the works cited page is typically not included in the page count of a research paper or academic document.
True. On the iPERMS platform, multi-image TIFF files uploaded are typically split into separate image files during the processing stage to facilitate easier access and management of individual images. This allows users to view and retrieve each image separately rather than having to work with a single multi-page file.
Yes, the works cited page is typically included as a separate page in academic writing and is counted as part of the total page count.
Yes, a reference page typically counts as a separate page in a research paper, but it is not usually included in the total page count for the main body of the paper.