JPEG is the most used format for the memorization of photographs. You can open a JPEG on any computer and without having to install any particular program.
PSD on the other hand is a PhotoShop Document, so to open one you must have Photoshop. As an alternative, you can also open a PSD with Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects.
Photoshp Documents
JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Expert's Group. It is a processed image format that uses compression to save space.
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JPEG2000 is a newer version of the JPEG encoding algorithm.
Its really simple task buddy, just follow the options below:1st method: If you want to make the JPEG for web purpose then:Open your PSD filePress CTRL+ Shift+ ALT+ S then a Save for Web window will pop upFrom top right corner set JPEG from Drop Down boxAlso there you can set other parameters tooThen click on SAVE button in right bottom of the same windowAnother Save Optimized as window will pop up asking you where you want to save your JPEG file in your hard driveGive a file name and select the location where you want to save itThen click on SAVE button andDONE. Your PSD file has been converted to JPEG for web purpose.Another Method: If you are Converting PSD to JPEG for Printing Purpose:Open your PSD filePress CTRL+SHIFT+Sa Save As window will pop upSelect the File Format to JPEG from drop downClick on Save ButtonAnother JPEG Options window will pop up with options to optimize the JPEG formatSet the Quality as per your need (Lower quality will less the quality of your JPEG file and will decrease the file size OR High, Maximum quality will maintain the quality of your JPEG but will increase the file size most)After setting these options, press Save button and your JPEG file will be saved.Now DONE again, your PSD file has been converted to JPEG file.Hope this helps.Cheers
PNG, JPEG, TIFF, GIF, PSD, or BMP.
the differences are that they have different names
The nature of a jpeg file is to decrease file size by a compression logarithm that takes out some information. Each time a jpeg file is saved it is compressed further, losing more information each time. Save the file as a psd file before any editing, then when finished save as a jpeg, retaining the psd file if further changes are needed.
Use Photomerge command from File > Automate > Photomerge to create panorama then save as JPEG from File > Save As or Save for Web & Devices.
Thats format in which image data will be stored. Difference is because some image formats allows you to save editeble layers along with file (PSD) and some don't (JPEG, GIF, PNG).
Best formats are .psd and .tiff to edit files in photoshop, but you can save and as .png, jpeg
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JPEG and BMP image types use different programs and algorithms to record and store the data. The BMP (bitmap) is the older format while the JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) format is more recent. One difference between a JPEG and a BMP file is that the bitmap file is larger in size. This is due to the JPEG file being compressed which in turn causes a loss in picture quality.
Almost any format of bitmap or pixel based images: JPEG, PNG, TIFF, PSD, GIF and so on.