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A case against JPG


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#1 undercv

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Posted 16 April 2005 - 02:14 PM

Hi people!

Differing formats compared to the original. I've used Truevision TARGA Format (TGA), Portable Network Graphics Format (PNG), Windows Bitmap Format (BMP), and JPEG File Interchange Format (JPG) at it's lowest and highest quality settings.

A case againts JPG
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#2 Nrak

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Posted 16 April 2005 - 04:24 PM

Very nice for folks hazy over which format to use and why. Great article.

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Posted 16 April 2005 - 06:05 PM

interesting research! thanks for sharing with us!

#4 Imagenesis

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Posted 17 April 2005 - 02:37 AM

Where's gif?

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#5 pentool

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Posted 18 April 2005 - 10:17 AM

Never heard anyone in graphic design using TGA. Can't believe you left out TIFF...

#6 melseom

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Posted 22 April 2005 - 08:38 AM

I always wonder how it looks in different format..but always foget to do so...thank's for this.
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#7 wilms

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Posted 22 April 2005 - 05:51 PM

I am a PNG man myself. Thanks for the read!

#8 RWME

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Posted 02 June 2005 - 06:00 PM

Targa is used in 3D... texture files

#9 RWME

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Posted 02 June 2005 - 06:07 PM

The moral of the story being normal folks should save images in more larger file formats in order to save image quality... is kind of off the mark... the everday person taking photographs of juniors birthday party probably wont even notice or care about teeny tiny artifacts...and they will probably care more about saving a buck on fewer cd-rs.... however from a web-designers prospective i can very much appreciate this article.




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