JPEG compression efficiently makes the images smaller and therefore quicker to transfer. Progressive JPEGs also allow for a quick preview of the images, before they are completely transferred. These properties make it ideal for the use to store and transfer photographs like Google images.
1) it can be read by almost everybody. 2) it has variable compression so the files can be smaller (but you loose detail).
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No no as jpeg doe snot support transpanrancy i would suggest gif as its popular format that most machines can regognise and does support alpha channel transparency no as jpeg doe snot support transpanrancy i would suggest gif as its popular format that most machines can regognise and does support alpha channel transparency
A GIF animation is essentially a flipbook, it is several frames put together in order to "simulate" animation. Gif animations are often crude and low resolution. Flash anim. on the other hand is made with Dreamweaver (or some other program), where the possibilities of creation(animation) are endless :)
Well, it depends on the file extension you will use. The default type is JPEG. But you could also use this format: filename.(extension) .jpeg â–º Good Quality and default .png â–º Best Quality .bmp â–º Bit-map image .gif â–º For animated images
Well, it depends on the file extension you will use. The default type is JPEG. But you could also use this format: filename.(extension) .jpeg â–º Good Quality and default .png â–º Best Quality .bmp â–º Bit-map image .gif â–º For animated images
No One Can Upload Images To Google Images, Those Images Are Crawled By Google Robots. One great way to have photos uploaded to Google Images is to save the file name just as you want Google to list it in Google Images. Make sure this Image is then uploaded onto a website that is listed in Google Search Results. When the spider searches the web page, Google will identify the image automatically and list it in Google Images. There may be other ways, however, this is a good start.
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Google Images is a good source, see related links.