JavaFX support  Tiff image format?

I am very new to javaFX. javaFX support Tiff image format? I knew JavaFX (JAI) support GIF, JPG but not tiff file foirmat
Anybody can give an answer?
Thanks

See [Does JavaFX support the TIFF-format?|http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=5364599&tstart=2]
Note: can be found with request tiff javafx in the Search box on the side... :-)
PS.: JavaFX also supports PNG format out of the box.

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