Monday, January 26, 2015

Cloud Post

This is my jpeg. The jpeg is limited to a flat, single layer. It is ideal if you want to send a smaller product to someone. The downside of a jpeg is that it can throw away some data based on your program's quality settings. Also, the photo compresses everytime that you save (unlike png's and gif's).
This is my png. Like a jpeg, the png is limited to a single layer. There are 256 colors/transparency in png's, so a png is ideal for web graphics. They are also used a fast, low resolution photos. A png is typically a larger file than a jpeg and it does not show any motion like a gif.
This is my screenshot of my psd that I turned into a gif. I could not get blogger to read it correctly, so I decided to post a screenshot of what it would look like. A gif is limited to 256 colors. They are also used for low resolution and they can also compress. Compared to a png, a gif shows more crisp lines. They are different from jpeg's and png's because they can show animation.

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