An image file type that has already been compressed is a jpeg.
an image file
compressed image file. Its like the MP3 equivalent for photos ha
compressed image file. Its like the MP3 equivalent for photos ha
Are you possibly referring to Corporate Image? A Corporate Image is a standard computer load, compressed to an single file(image) for quick deployment.
A .tbz file is a tar file that has been compressed using bzip
uif is a compressed disc image file. you can open, edit, extract, convert and burn uif file with gBurner. You can get gburner from: www.gburner.com
.txt is not a compressed file.
.txt is not a compressed file.
uif is a compressed disc image file. You need gburner to open and burn uif file. you can get gburner from http://www.gburner.com
So that the image downloads quicker in your browser. File size is important in web design and every element of your page has a file size which adds to total download time.
That will vary based on what the image is of, what the file type is, how it's compressed, etc. A typical 1 MB image will be at least 1 megapixel.
Most commonly-established filetypes and compressed file archives have a header and/or a "magic" number, a sequence that indicates a file type. The "magic" number would be the first few bytes of the file ("BMP", "JFIF"/"JPEG", "PNG", and so on).