TIFF vs. JPG: Exploring the Best Format for High-Quality Art Prints
A beautiful high-quality art print is where the TIFF vs. JPEG discussion comes into play. Which one is the highest quality image format for printing? Is it worth the extra cost when downloading images to create wall art?

On the other hand, the TIFF format is used by photography professionals. This is because the TIFF files are much larger than JPEG, and, more importantly, there is no quality loss in detail or color.
This makes TIFF files the preferred format for optimal art print quality, especially for larger prints.
Which is better, TIFF or JPEG, for art prints?
The TIFF format offers you the most accurate representation of the art print. All my limited edition fine art prints are created using full-resolution TIFF files.
But the truth is that most people will not be able to see the difference in the final art prints. The JPEG file format is acceptable for most wall art prints. However, the TIFF file format is best if you want the most accurate representation of the original picture with no quality loss, particularly when printing large.