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JPEG and PNG are two of the most used digital image file formats, but they have some key differences. Here's what to know when choosing between them.
PNG files do not lose quality when compressed and are usually very large compared to JPEG files. JPG/JPEG – Joint Photographic Experts Group – is also a raster file, but of unusually small size.
JPEG, PNG, or GIF? What’s the difference between these formats – and more importantly, which one will give you the best image? We have the answers.
PNG supports 8-bit color like GIF, but also supports 24-bit color RGB, like JPG does. They are also non-lossy files, compressing photographic images without degrading image quality.
PNG images can use 24-bit color, use lossless compression for no image degradation, and support transparency. However, photographic images saved as PNG can be much larger in file size than JPEG ...
New Delhi: The WebP image format developed by Google is highly efficient in terms of compression and can display images at a reduced size of around 33% compared to formats like JPEG or PNG.
PNG is great for logos and might be more attractive than JPEG and GIF, depending on if file size is an issue or not. What do you think so far? Be the first to post a comment.