Can tiffs be 'embeded' in a PDF?

Can tiff images be included/embeded in a PDF, without them being automatically/internally converted to jpeg?
The reason I ask, is becuase I would like to make a PDF for repro but I do not want to use jpegs.
If the answer is 'no' then are there any other ways of providing a PDF for repro, that prints using the tiff originals?
Many thanks for any pointers/help.
Grant

By default, monochrome Tiff files are convered to JBIG2 (lossless). Grayscale and Color tiff files are converted to JPEG, medium quality. You can change this in preference panel - Edit>Preferences->Convert to PDF->Tiff->Edit Settings and as Dave suggested, use a lossless format (zip or JPEG2000 lossless) or higher quality JPEG

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