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Which file type should i use ... to save regular image, not giffy image.
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Image? In Photoshop, you mean..? I would use jpg, no? Unless I misunderstood your question, sorry.
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jpg or gif
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*mipadi* |
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PNG is a really good choice, as it doesn't result in the loss of image quality associated with JPEG.
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*kryogenix* |
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*mipadi* |
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QUOTE(kryogenix @ Dec 30 2005, 3:01 PM) Problem with PNG is that IE still lacks proper PNG transparency support. But I still use PNG while telling those who use IE to switch over to something else. Shouldn't be an issue here—the original poster said he didn't want to save it as a GIF, which implies he is not dealing with transparency (as JPEG does not support transparency). |
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QUOTE(Julie. @ Dec 30 2005, 12:03 AM) Yeah. It's photoshop. Does jpg image take a long time to load ? QUOTE(mipadi @ Dec 30 2005, 10:54 AM) PNG is a really good choice, as it doesn't result in the loss of image quality associated with JPEG. PNG takes a long time to load. It's still good with the quality. I want to know what file type is good for loading process and great image quality, not very pixel. |
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I mostly use JPG and it's quite good if you are using a lot of colors, and like the basic colors are usually GIF.
No, it doesn't take long to load for JPG format. |
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If you're using photoshop, JPG is the best for small file sizes. But you have to be careful when optimizing, because JPG loses a lot of quality the farther down in file size you go.
File > Save For Web is what I usually use. If it has a lot of colors, I use JPG and if it only has a couple I use PNG. |
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Wow, sounds great ! Thanks.
What's the differences between JPG and JPEG? QUOTE File > Save For Web is what I usually use. If it has a lot of colors, I use JPG and if it only has a couple I use PNG. wait ... you can save image in different file type in Save For Web ? Sorry, i'm confused. |
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Loading time depends on server load and connection rate.
![]() JPG is your best bet though if you want small filesize and quick loading. |
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Hah. Thanks. I'm using a good image server and cable. The issue is that ... it loads slowly in other connections.
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They're same exact file type ?
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Yeahhhh.
[ http://www.webopedia.com/DidYouKnow/Intern...JPG_GIF_PNG.asp ] See? &that's a good place to learn about all the different filetypes. |
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QUOTE(Spiritual Winged Aura @ Dec 30 2005, 7:56 PM) Yes. JPEG is the acronym (it stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group); JPG or .jpg is the file extension (although .jpeg works on every platform except for ones that require a 3-letter extension such as DOS or Windows 3.1 and below). |
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Ah i see. Thanks guys for everything. The site really helps me ALOT, i mean it. JPG seem to be a great choice for me right now.
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![]() say maydayism. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Staff Alumni Posts: 7,447 Joined: Jun 2004 Member No: 26,344 ![]() |
If you still want more advice on this, feel free to PM me to have it reopened.
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