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Photo

BMP: The

standard

bit-mapped graphics

format

used in the

Windows

environment

. By convention,

graphics

files

in the BMP format end with a .BMP

extension

.

GIF: Pronounced jiff or giff and stands for graphics interchange format, it is a

bit-mapped graphics

file format

. GIF

supports

color and various

resolutions

. It

uses

data compression

, but it is limited to a 256-color palette.

JPG: Short for Joint Photographic Experts Group, and pronounced jay-peg.
JPEG is a

lossy compression

technique for color images. Although it can reduce

files sizes to about 5% of their normal size, some detail is lost in the compression.

JP2: JP2 is the file extension for the new image format called JPEG2000 based
on the latest image compression technology.

PNG: Short for Portable Network Graphics, is a

bit-mapped graphics format

similar to

GIF

. In fact, PNG was approved as a standard by the World Wide

Web consortium to replace GIF because GIF uses a patented

data compression

scheme. In contrast, PNG is patent and license-free.

TIFF: Acronym for Tagged Image File Format, and is one of the most widely

supported

file formats

for

storing

bit-mapped

images on

personal computers

.

TIFF

graphics

can be any

resolution

, and they can be black and white,

gray-

scaled

, or color. Files in TIFF format often end with a .tif extension.

Glossary (continued)