Guide JPEG, GIF, or PNG? Image File Types Explained and Tested

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There are some major differences between JPEGs, GIFs, PNGs, and other image file types.
  • RAW files contain all the information captured by the camera and are great for editing, but they take up a lot of space.
  • JPEG is a common image format, but it uses lossy compression which can result in quality loss.
  • GIF is best for simple graphics and animations with a limited color palette, such as logos and icons with flat color areas.
  • PNG is good for preserving image details and works well with overlays and transparent backgrounds.
  • TIFF files are renowned for their versatility, high image quality, and lossless compression, making them great for printing.
  • SVG files operate on vector principles, making them infinitely scalable and suitable for graphic designers and illustrators.
Do you know the difference between JPEGs, GIFs, PNGs, and other image file types? Do you know when you should use one instead of the other? Or which is best for storing your photos? Here are the basics you need to know.

 
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