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<blockquote data-quote="Silverfroth" data-source="post: 341359" data-attributes="member: 20526"><p>I have finally come to understand the benefits of different file types...</p><p></p><p>it goes like this -simply putting it</p><p></p><p>Jpeg - compresses the file with it's own unique code/conversion whenever it's not in use, takes up less space...the conversion process for a jpeg file takes away a bit of quality for fine-lines (like text).</p><p></p><p>PNG retains the file's original code, does not compress by the same type of conversion and therefore does not take away quality - though, png files do take up more room than jpeg and some web-browsers have problems viewing them altogether....</p><p>They're best for fine-line images (text, mainly).</p><p></p><p>So - I don't have to use PNG if I don't want to, and frankly I think that saving myself some space and, thusly, bandwidth, is a good idea...I'm converting, again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silverfroth, post: 341359, member: 20526"] I have finally come to understand the benefits of different file types... it goes like this -simply putting it Jpeg - compresses the file with it's own unique code/conversion whenever it's not in use, takes up less space...the conversion process for a jpeg file takes away a bit of quality for fine-lines (like text). PNG retains the file's original code, does not compress by the same type of conversion and therefore does not take away quality - though, png files do take up more room than jpeg and some web-browsers have problems viewing them altogether.... They're best for fine-line images (text, mainly). So - I don't have to use PNG if I don't want to, and frankly I think that saving myself some space and, thusly, bandwidth, is a good idea...I'm converting, again. [/QUOTE]
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