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JPEG. JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, and its extension is widely written as. PNG. PNG stands for Portable Network Graphics. GIF. PSD. TIFF.
These are the most common file types used. Professional photographers generally capture in raw format (even if the final file needed is JPEG), convert those files to DOG, then edit in photo editing software such as Photoshop or Lightroom.
PNG is better quality than JPEG because JPEGs use lossy compression, whereas PNG uses a type of lossless compression. The problem is that large PNG images (such as photographs) have a large file size, whereas a similar sized JPEG can have a much smaller file size.
PNG is a good choice for storing line drawings, text, and iconic graphics at a small file size. JPG format is a lossy compressed file format. For storing line drawings, text, and iconic graphics at a smaller file size, GIF or PNG are better choices because they are lossless.
Thanks to PNGs' high color depth, the format can easily handle high resolution photos. However, because it is a lossless web format, file sizes tend to get very large. PNG graphics are optimized for the screen. You can definitely print a PNG, but you'd be better off with a JPEG (lossy) or TIFF file.
The full-size PNG has a file size of 402 KB, but the full-sized, compressed JPEG is only 35.7 KB. JPEG works better for this image, because JPEG compression was made for photographic images. The compression still works for simple-color images, but the loss of quality is far more noticeable.
When using a camera, the two main photo formats available are JPG (or JPEG) and RAW. Normally when you shoot with a digital camera or smartphone, the default setting is for it to save the images you take to your camera's memory card in a format known as JPG or JPEG. JPG is also a compressed file format.
PNG is better quality than JPEG because JPEGs use lossy compression, whereas PNG uses a type of lossless compression. The problem is that large PNG images (such as photographs) have a large file size, whereas a similar sized JPEG can have a much smaller file size.
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