Wednesday, March 4, 2009

do you believe in magic ?

heyy y'all, I despise people who say that, you're not a hill billy, nor American...unless you are. On with the work, 'image file types'.
topic statement: how is a bmp different from these;
GIF files : well, hello to you to, so basically gif files are normally used for smaller animations, as the maximum colours you can have is 256.
JPEG files : again, normally used for digital photography. Here the maximum colour would be 42949 something arather with and extra 6 digits to the end of that, pretty much the same as a gif, just more colour depth.
MPEG files : mainly used for digital video's, to use this, you need a fast computer, and lots of free space. Standard colour - 1100kbps, it saves space my deleting the repetition of frames.
ANIMATED GIF files : used to make series of images/frames, Animated gif is larger than a normal gif, common size is 69x60 pixels, the bigger the picture, the bigger the file.
SHOCKWAVE files : commonly used for multimedia, they are vector based, which means that is doesn't save as individual pixels, it saves as a picture. Go shockwave!

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