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Image
Formats-GIF, JPEG, BMP
When browsing the internet you are likely
to come across many different image formats. However,
the most common formats are: CompuServe GIF, JPEG, and
Bitmaps.
CompuServe GIF
GIF stands for Graphic Interchange Format
and was standardized by CompuServe in 1987. The very
first GIF format was GIF87a and saves images at 8 pits-per-pixel
with a colour level of 256. Then in 1989 CompuServe
updated the GIF format to include animation, transparency,
and interlacing, which was called GIF89a. Apart from
animation, transparency, and interlacing there is little
difference between to two.
JPEG
The JPEG image format was developed
by Joint Photographic Experts Group. JPEG's best feature
is the compression, you can compact the image file to
make it the size smaller (bytes). The problem with this
format is that there is a trade-off details detail and
size. Generally its best to save JPEG's at 50% compression.
Bitmaps
Bitmaps was invented by Microsoft (everyone's
favourite company). The Bitmap format saves your image
pixel for pixel, in other words, what ever you see on
the screen before you save is what you see when you
open the image again. The only drawback is that the
file sizes can be extremely large, which may result
in longer download/upload times.
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