What's the difference between TIFF and JPEG file formats?
Gemega Imaging: Frequently Asked QuestionsTagged-Image File Format (TIFF) is used to exchange files between applications and computer platforms. TIFF is a flexible bitmap image format supported by virtually all paint, image-editing, and page-layout applications, which is why it is the industry standard. used here at Gemega Imaging, our TIFF files contain all of the image data captured during the scan.
Can I send a JPEG or GIF file of my image?
Art Department | Frequently Asked Questions about screen pri...Yes, although GIF and JPEG files are best suited for viewing on computer monitors. Due to compression, these image formats can occasionally lose unexpected detail or color. Small GIFs and JPEGs are an excellent way for us to preview your document quickly. If you are using a GIF or JPEG file as your finished artwork, please make sure that the image is made to the size that you want to print it and has a resolution of 300 pixels per inch or greater. See similar questions...
Why is the PNG-logo graphic linked to a JPEG image?
PNG Frequently Asked QuestionsIf there's one concept you should take away from this site, it's Use the best tool for the job. In this case, that happens to be JPEG, which, at 76,563 bytes, is almost seven times smaller than the completely lossless PNG version (515,894 bytes). (Of course, the PNG image is interlaced, which tends to reduce its compression efficiency; non-interlaced, it would be 410,545 bytes, only 5.4 times as large as the JPEG. See similar questions...
How do I save a chart from Microsoft Excel as GIF/JPEG/PNG?
perlwin32faq12 - Using OLE with PerlA complete example that opens an Excel workbook, loops through all the charts and saves them as GIFs and then closes the Excel workbook is here: Win32::OLE->new('Excel.Application', 'Quit'); # use the Excel application if it's open, otherwise open new See similar questions...
Why GIF or PNG?
FAQIt is not recommended that you use BMP, and formats besides JPG, PNG, SVG, or GIF are very proprietary in nature and not suited to posting on the web. See similar questions...
Can I submit a JPEG file?
SharpDots.com: Frequently Asked QuestionsJPEGs are a common file format used for web pages or transferring images via e-mail. JPEGs work well on the internet because these files are small and are easily transferable. However, if you take a JPEG image from a web page and place it into your document, don't expect it to print as sharp. The file compression that a JPEG file uses results in a loss of quality and color when you print these images on commercial printers. See similar questions...
Can I use any JPEG file?
Customizable Flash Animations - Frequently Asked QuestionsYou need to make sure the JPEG file is the right size for the animation (detailed in the supplied instructions). When you save your JPEG file, make sure to save it using Standard Encoding, not Progressive Encoding (Standard Encoding is usually the default). You will need to rename your JPEG file to the name provided in the instructions. See similar questions...
What is the difference between .gif and .jpeg?
Inventive-DesignGIF is short for Graphics Interchange Format. GIF's advantages is that it is supported by practically all web browsers, can include transparent backgrounds, supports interlacing (providing a low-resolution preview of the graphic to the viewer while it downloads), and can be used as an image map (allowing the viewer to click on the graphic as they would a regular link to another site.) GIF's disadvantages are that it can only support 8-bit color (or a palette no greater than 256 colors). See similar questions...
What's a "World File" and how do I make one for a jpeg, png, or gif?
FAQ: Frequently Asked QuestionsWorld files are listed as "TFW" for "TIF" images, "JGW" for "JPG" images, "SDW" for "SID" images, and so forth. The world file is designed the same in each case, and AEJEE can use these world files. AEJEE cannot create the world files for images. ArcGIS or ArcView 9.x or other suitable professional level ESRI GIS software is required to make these files. See similar questions...
Sect. 20) How can I find the format of a .class file/a JPG/a PNG file/any file?
Java Programmer's FAQ - Part DThere is a great website that maintains descriptions and links to descriptions of hundreds of file formats. The site is at: http://www.wotsit.org/ It shows you how the files are structured, and makes it a lot simpler for you to write code that creates/decodes such a file. See similar questions...
What is PNG?
ChartDirector FAQ - View Thread 1027624133PNG stands for Portable Network Graphics. It is a relatively modern graphics format standardized in 1996. Since then it has gained wide support. Today almost all browsers, image viewers and graphics programs support this standard. PNG supports both true color images (24 bit colors) and palette based images (256 colors). It offers superior lossless data compression. PNG images are often smaller than the same GIF images. See similar questions...
Can I send you JPEG or GIF file?
VIP BindersThese are compressed image files that do not typically print to our image setter. We would need to review the file to determine if it is useable. To ensure that the file will work it should be saved as an uncompressed file, which is a TIFF or EPS. See similar questions...
File Formats - Why not use a different file format like PNG or SVG?
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What is the difference between the TIFF and JPEG image formats?
Book Scan Bureau - FAQ - Specialist Book Scanning, Book Digi...TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a flexible standard that it is widely supported by many image processing applications. We use TIFF for black & white images as the TIFF compression algorithm used is best suited to this application. JPEG on the other hand is used for its ability to compress colour image file sizes. See similar questions...
What's the deal with all these different graphic formats? BMP, JPEG, GIF, PNG, SVG, WMF...?
FAQ - Open Clip Art Library WikiThese formats can be broken up into two major categories: raster, and vector. This project uses the vector format, but we will describe raster first. Popular raster formats include GIF, JPEG, PNG, and TIFF. In these formats, each pixel in the image is represented by a specific bit of data in the file. Storing each pixel of a large image creates a huge file! Many formats try to get around this by compressing the data so that each bit of data can represent several pixels. See similar questions...
What is a JPEG?
Brownstock Royalty-Free Stock PhotographyJPEG is a standardized image compression process. (Joint Photographic Experts Group) A JPEG is designed to compress full color or gray scale photographs to aid in the ease of downloading from the internet, without compromising image quality. After downloading the compressed file, the photograph will be able to be opened at its full resolution. See similar questions...
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