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5/22/2003
Thursday
GIF (Graphic Interchange Format) files use a maximum of 256
colors, and are best for displaying noncontinuous-tone.
read more
5/22/2003
Thursday
GIF (Graphic Interchange Format) files use a maximum of 256
colors, and are best for displaying noncontinuous-tone.
read more |
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PNG
files are best suited for almost any type of web graphic due to
their flexibility and small file size; however, the display of
PNG images is only partially supported in Microsoft Internet
Explorer
(4.0 and later browsers) and Netscape Navigator (4.04 and later
browsers). So unless you are designing for a specific target
audience using a browser that supports the PNG format, use GIFs
or JPEGs for broader appeal.
GIF (Graphic Interchange Format) files use a maximum of 256
colors, and are best for displaying noncontinuous-tone images or
those with large areas of flat colors, such as navigation bars,
buttons, icons, logos, or other images with uniform colors and
tones.

JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) file format is the
superior format for photographic or continuous-tone images,
because JPEG files can contain millions of colors.
As the quality of a JPEG file increases, so does the file size
and the file download time. You can often strike a good balance
between the quality of the image and the file size by
compressing a JPEG file.
PNG (Portable Network Group) file format is a patent-free
replacement for GIFs that includes support for indexed-color,
grayscale, and true-color images, and alpha channel support for
transparency. |
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