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JPEG
1. Evans P. (2004), Forms, Folds, and Sizes: All the Details Graphic Designers Need to
Know but Can Never Find, Rockport
2. 2.http://i1.wp.com/kestreldesign.co.uk/wpcontent/uploads/2015/02/PNG_transparency_example.png?resize=550%2C250
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http://i1.wp.com/kestreldesign.co.uk/wp-co
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GIF
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http://www.kizoa.com/img/e8nZC.g
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TIFF
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6.
http://whatis.techtarget.com/defini
tion/TIFF-Tag-Image-File-Format
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http://skuld.bmsc.washington.edu/r
aster3d/examples/example2.jpeg
PSD
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http://whatis.techtarget.com/filefor
mat/PSD-Adobe-Photoshop-default
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RAW
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10. http://i1.wp.com/kestreldesign.co.uk/wpcontent/uploads/2015/02/PNG_transparency_example.png?
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EPS
11. http://www.deoci.com/wpcontent/visit.svg
Vector images, are usually in the form basic illustrations and logos, which are
commonly known for their tendency to loose no quality when the image is
enlarged. Vector images use mathematical data to fill in any missing data by
predicting where each line or colour will end and start. These ends and starts
are known as paths. This means that they are more likely to be used for logos
since logos are usually enlarged for different platforms, such as a website or a
book.
A problem with Vector images is that they have a limited amount of paths.
Thus, the images are known to be extremely basic in appearance, with only a
handful of different colours.
Software like Adobe Illustrator, Inscape and CorelDraw create vector graphics.
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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/common
s/thumb/a/aa/VectorBitmapExample.svg/2000px
-VectorBitmapExample.svg.png
Raster images are known for their tendency to lose quality when enlarged,
which is the direct opposite of a vector image. Raster images are primarily
used for photographs and detailed illustrations. A benefit with raster images
is that they are able to keep a lot of detail in colour and in lines. This is also a
complete opposite to vector images, which do not support too much colour
since it would confuse the mathematical paths it generates. If somebody
wanted to create a high quality raster file, it would have to have a large
canvas rather than it being enlarged after its production.
Software that creates raster images include MS Paint, Adobe Photoshop and
Paint.net.
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13.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raster
_graphics
Metafile
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14. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metafile
15.
http://www.companionsoftware.com/Portals/0/Images
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