A .pps extension file is a PowerPoint Show designed with the help of Microsoft PowerPoint application. This file consists of text, audio-visual components, animations, images and hyperlinks that are combined as required to present a slide show to a group of audience. It is particularly useful to present slide shows for the educational sector and for corporate presentations but can also be used for personal presentations. Interactive and dynamic multimedia slide shows are created with the PPS format. The .pps file extension is similar to .ppt extension files except that the presentation directly opens in the slide show mode instead of the edit mode. Files saved with the .pps extension cannot be edited as they are converted to the slide show format. They are smaller in size than the PPT presentations and can be sent across from one user or device much faster than the presentations with .ppt extensions.
The TIFF format was developed by the company Aldus in 1986, which was later acquired by Adobe systems who now own the rights on the format specification. TIFF, which refers to the Tagged Image File Format, is a raster graphics file format popularly used in desktop publishing and print. Its initial development goal was to create an alternative and cross platform format that would replace the numerous proprietary formats used by scanners developed in the 80's. Later revisions, after Adobe took over the development of the format, saw the TIFF format become extensible to adapt with growing and changing needs of the graphics industry. TIFF supports high color depth and is well suited to OCR applications, scanning, image editing and authoring as well as word processing. The format uses the filename extension .tiff for files stored in the format.
FreeFileConvert uses tuned encoding for PPS to TIFF conversions, preserving clarity while trimming file size. Finished audio streams instantly across phones, tablets, desktops, and modern browsers without extra tweaks.
Upload PPS files from desktop, tablet, or cloud storage, queue multiple jobs, and let the converter finish autonomously. Return whenever convenient to download synchronized TIFF results on any device you rely on.
Process up to 5 files sized 1000 MB per batch without splitting queues manually. Mixed-format uploads convert together, producing consistent TIFF audio with dependable progress tracking.
A .pps extension file is created using the Microsoft Office PowerPoint 97 to 2003 versions, Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 and all versions that came along after that save presentations using the Open XML format with the .ppsk file extension. Microsoft Office PowerPoint has a set of ready templates that can be used to create presentations but if needed a custom template can be designed by the user to suit specific requirements. PPS presentations can be converted to other PowerPoint file formats like PPTM, PPT, PPTC or PPSX as well as to other formats like PDF, PNG, JPG, RTF, DOCX, GIF or BMP. It can further be converted to video formats like MP4, 3GP, MOV or WMV. It is possible to burn a DVD or create an ISO file from the video format of the PPS file.
The original version of the TIFF format had no support for compression but by the 5th release of the format, LZW compression (a lossless compression algorithm) was supported. However, the format can also be used to store data in a lossless format without compression. This cannot be done though if the TIFF file is acting as an archive for JPEG data which is inherently lossy. TIFF supports monochrome, grayscale, palette color, and full true color.
Upload your presentation file in the PPS format from your device, Dropbox, or Google Drive.
Select TIFF as the output format and click Convert. Adjust optional settings if needed.
Download the converted image file. Each file stays available for up to 5 downloads.