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@previous (FuckAlms !vX8K53rFBI)
I'm glad you brought this up. Could you explain the angst that comes along with image extensions? jpg vs png? What about bmp? I know gif...
Would you be so kind as to explain this to me?
@previous (E)
Sigh. Then I'm destined to angst creation, albeit quite ignorantly.
I apologize in advance to the Tc gods.
@349,646 (A)
GIF format is limited to 256 colors and is a lossless compression file format, a common choice for use on the Web. GIF is a good choice for storing line drawings, text, and iconic graphics at a small file size.
PNG format is a lossless compression file format, which makes it a common choice for use on the Web. PNG is a good choice for storing line drawings, text, and iconic graphics at a small file size.
JPG format is a lossy compressed file format. This makes it useful for storing photographs at a smaller size than a BMP. JPG is a common choice for use on the Web because it is compressed. For storing line drawings, text, and iconic graphics at a smaller file size, GIF or PNG are better choices because they are lossless.
-JPEGs are for photographs and realistic images. PNGs are for line art, text-heavy images, and images with few colors. GIFs are just fail.
@previous (C)
Thank you! Most informative, I shall use this knowledge wisely.
@previous (FuckAlms !vX8K53rFBI)
copypasta off net. Forget source.