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From: sarah | posted: 08.03.2001 14:04 What is the difference between a JPEG and a TIFF ? Which is better ? |
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From: Alex | posted: 08.03.2001 19:40 That's quite a big question... better for what? JPEG is typically used for photos and full-colour Web graphics, because the files can be compressed with relatively little loss of quality. TIFFs are more often used in publishing houses for photo images, although there's also a sub-set of TIFF that features 'lossy' compression. Alex |
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