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Good graphic/image compression formats 5 Articles

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    by David Hamilton

    The compression format you choose, may not be determined exclusively by the reduction in file size. Each of the different common compression formats offers distinct features and advantages. JPEG - Developed by the Joint...read more

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    by John Eastwood

    The explosion of digital camera's available today has in turn brought the problem of storing their images to the forefront of technology development. Over the last 25 years, the size required to store high quality images h...read more

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    by Kenny Tam

    Gif and Jpg compression formats are the best for building websites or sending low file sized images via email. But which format do you use? 1) if your image contains many solid colors and less gradients (such as a line ...read more

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    by Ashlene Allen

    The type of image compression will depend on what type of image you have. If you have a picture with a lot of gradients and/or that contains a lot of color, JPEG is the best way to go. Using Photoshop, when you "Save fo...read more

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    by Aiko Tada

    usually JPG is the most common compression, so the quality is just standard.. if you enhance it, you'll see blotches that look a bit annoying... the advantage is that you can use it anywehere, no problem at all... an upgra...read more

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