24MP photos to GB for TIFF 16-bit Image Files

1,000 photos = about 146.4 GB · fixed image-size estimate · TIFF 16-bit Image Files

Direct Answer

1,000 photos equals about 146.4 GB

This result uses the fixed tiff 16-bit image files estimate to scale 24MP photo size across the batch count on this page.

For 100 photos, the TIFF 16-bit Image Files estimate needs about 14.64 GB.

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146.4 GB

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Explanation

Formula: GB = photos x (24 x 6100000) / 1,000,000,000. Why: this page fixes the tiff 16-bit image files profile so size-per-megapixel assumptions stay explicit across calculator, direct answer, and table values.

Photo count: the estimated number of images at the fixed megapixel count stated in the route.

Total size (GB): decimal gigabytes of storage, where 1 GB = 1,000,000,000 bytes.

This route is useful when planning how much storage a batch of photos needs under the fixed tiff 16-bit image files profile.

This conversion is profile-based rather than universal: image file size depends on format, compression, and workflow assumptions, so mirror pages should keep the same profile to stay comparable.

Method & Image Profile

  • Method basis: fixed bytes-per-megapixel estimate scaled to the 24MP photo count stated in the route.
  • Profile reference: TIFF 16-bit Image Files (6,100,000 bytes/MP estimate; 24MP photo basis).
  • Consistency rule: direct answer, calculator, and common-value rows all use the same fixed image profile and bytes-per-megapixel estimate for this route.

Common Conversion Values

Photo count (24MP each)Total size (GB)
100 14.64
250 36.6
500 73.2
1,000 146.4
2,000 292.8
5,000 732

Frequently Asked Questions

Which format assumption is fixed on this page?

TIFF 16-bit with 6100000 bytes per megapixel.

What is the opposite direction for Photo count to Total size?

Use the mirror Total size to Photo count route; it applies the inverse relationship for the opposite direction with the same assumptions.

Can this replace real export tests?

No. It is an estimation model. Final pipelines should be validated with sample exports from your actual workflow.