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Gifs And Jpegs by James Laurenson

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Gifs And Jpegs advantages and disadvantages compare and contrast

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Slide 1: Gifs and Jpegs By James Laurenson

Slide 2: Jpegs  Are a compressed file format.  The picture in the background is an imported jpeg, note the quality.

Slide 3: Gifs  Use a different encoding to save the image file. They can also process animated images, but only can encode up to 256 pre-set colours.  The picture in the background is an imported gif, note the different quality.

Slide 4: So which to use?  Both images have pros and cons.  Jpegs can be extremely small file sizes but are quite low quality.  Gifs have increased file size but can support animation and don’t lose quality as badly as jpegs.

Slide 5: Verdict  If you have and abundance of space then use gifs, otherwise use jpegs.