JPG's not too bad but GIF is terribly lossy
.jpg The file formats that can be added to a power point show are .wav, .jpg and .gif.
A JPG photo is a type of image file format that uses compression to reduce file size while maintaining image quality. It is commonly used for photographs and graphics on the internet. JPG files are different from other image formats like PNG or GIF because they use lossy compression, which can result in some loss of image quality.
Images maily come in: jpg/jpeg, gif, and png
There are hundreds of possible formats for graphics. Some common formats are JPG, GIF, TIF, and many more.
Photoshop's "Save for web" supports PNG, JPG and GIF.
File formats supported by PSP: jpeg (jpg), tiff, gif, png, bmp
The most popular image/graphics file formats are: .Jpg, .PNG, and .Gif. PNG and Jpg are normal images while .Gif files can be short animated images.
In terms of Photoshop that are .jpg, png, .gif file formats.
I know two Mp3 and Wav
.gif is one of many image supporting file formats. So if you have a .gif reading application you'll see pictures, often in motion. Another popular image supporting format is .jpg. My personal experience is that files with .jpg extension tend to be larger (longer) than the .gif files.
The main difference between JPG and TIFF file formats is the way they store image data. JPG files use lossy compression, which reduces file size but can result in some loss of image quality. TIFF files, on the other hand, use lossless compression, which preserves image quality but results in larger file sizes.
A .gif file is a picture. It is not as compressed as a .jpg file so it appears larger than normal.