When it comes to Graphics file formats, there`s no one size fits all
Released on = July 28, 2006, 11:27 pm
Press Release Author = Toon Clipart
Industry = Computers
Press Release Summary = With so many different file formats, the average user can be overwhelmed.
EPS, TIF, GIF, JPG and WMF files are generally the file types that you\'ll encounter and each has their advantages and disadvantages. It\'s important for the user to be familiar with the differences so that he or she can make an informed choice.
Press Release Body = FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 27/02/2006
When it comes to Graphics and Clip art file formats, there\'s no one size fits all.
EPS, TIF, GIF, JPG and WMF files are generally the file types that you\'ll encounter and each has their advantages and disadvantages.
EPS EPS or vector graphics are resolution independent, meaning that you can enlarge them any number of times without having their resolution deteriorate. Vector images give you crisp, clean lines at any size. Vector graphics are best suited to artwork like logos and cartooning where flat color with gradations is preferred. They don\'t, however, look as nice on screen as bitmap graphics do.
TIF TIF or raster graphics are bitmapped graphics. Raster images are best used for images such as photographs or paint style images. They are versatile and can be imported into most software but their biggest disadvantage is that they are resolution dependant. Bitmapped graphics can be reduced in size successfully but if you try to enlarge them, you will be subject to serious deterioration.
JPEG JPEG\'s or JPG\'s for short, are another bitmap style format. You\'ll most often see them used on the web where you want smooth gradations in images that are photographic or painterly. Most, if not all digital cameras store their images as JPEG\'s so they\'re pretty universal. The disadvantage to JPEG\'s is that they are compressed using a process that throws away pixels. It might not be noticeable depending on the amount of compression applied, but if they\'re edited and saved several times, you will start to see degradation.
WMF WMF (Windows Metafile) is a Windows format used primarily for clipart. The majority of WMF files are vector based so they can be resized without degradation in quality.
GIF Gif files are the old standby for using on web pages. Outside of that, they have limited use. They\'re limited to 256 colors which makes them very small in size for quick loading of web pages but they\'re generally only useful for images with flat color areas. Logos and cartoon style artwork work well but photos just won\'t cut it as GIF\'s.
The Bottom Line.
If you\'re planing on using graphics in a publication that will be printed on a press, then the usual format of choice is either EPS or TIF.
Ron Leishman is a Full time cartoonist. He has been online for almost 10 years. He is an obvious expert in subjects dealing with Graphic Arts.
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