i think it not supports any image format...
BMP or PNG of size smaller than 240X320.
PNG and GIFF
jpg (JPEG) is an image-file format. It is a style of compression readable by almost every computer nowadays. It supports a maximum image size of 65535×65535
GIF stands for Graphics Interchange Format in the computer technology. This term is very popular in the field of web and graphic designing. This format supports only 256 colors for image or graphic but it is better in the quality in the comparison of the jpg format.
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.
Full form of GIF format of image is Graphics Interchange Format. This format of image can able to save only 256 colors which makes this format poor in the comparison of other image format.
PSD format we use to store and share image data in other words images created or processed in Photoshop or other programs which supports PSD format.
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PNG is an image file format, such as JPEG or BMP. One of the differences between PNG and JPEG, is that PNG supports transparency.
Raw image format is a minimally processed image file that contains all the data captured by the camera sensor, while PNG is a compressed image format that supports transparency and lossless compression. Raw files are larger in size and require processing, while PNG files are smaller and ready for use on the web.
The TIFF format supports two main types of compression: lossless compression, which preserves all image data without quality loss, and lossy compression, which reduces file size by sacrificing some image quality.
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