The file extensions .jpg and .bmp do not support transparencies and are the most widely used.
sometimes if the system does not support image formats like GIF,JPEG,PNG... then the HTML will not display the image.and also if the image is developed using flash player then system must support flash player. sometimes if the location of image source is not correct means then image will not display.
commonly used formats are png and jpg.
Pictures and other images. These are the most common image formats, and can be used for anything from a desktop wallpaper to a graphic in a slideshow.
GIF is such a format that supports animation and transparency. See the related question for more details on the GIF format and some other formats that support one of these features.
FPGA is a programmable device you have to interface this with a display device and input device to get image. Then you can write a logic to process the image for the very particular device. This is little tough job so take support from DSP for more complicated formats.
No ... in pen drive not support. but u can try AVI,MP4 formats
You cannot convert an image to sound. It is because of the difference in the file formats of both.
Yes, since the compressed format cannot be mapped into flat bitmaps used in the memory of the graphic card. For most formats this applies automatically due to software support in the image editing/viewing software.
Image file formats.
These days smartphones accept most of the defined image formats. Earlier the resolution had to be decreased for it.
A printer that can handle a number of different image files formats
The type of photo file formats that the PlayStation 3 can support are JPEG, TIFF, BMP, GIF, PNG and MPO.