Monday, January 26, 2015

Differences between JPEG, PNG, and GIF

When saved as a JPEG, the amount of pixels get reduces and the quality of the image goes down. The more times the image is saved as a JPEG the more the pixels get reduces and the image because blurry.
Where as with a PNG file, all the pixels are saved which makes the quality of the photo increase. This is important when saving an important photo, because you want your image to be as high quality as possible. This creates the image to be a bigger file on your computer, but a better picture. 

When saved as a GIF, the image changes into a formate that can be animated. 

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