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Image File Format

  raster (bitmap) jpg: storing and sharing Digital images  png: used for displaying high-quality digital images  gif:  to display graphics and logos  bmp: keeping digital images the consistent when traveling different devices and screens  psd: image data storage and creation  tiff: to store raster graphics and image information  heic : psb: camera raw raster editors adobe photoshop (psd), photopea, gimp, procreate vector ai, pdf, svg, indd, eps, ait vector image editors adobe illustrator (ai), adobe indesign (indd), adobe photoshop (psd), coreldraw (cdr), adobe animate (fla) layout indd, idml layout editors adobe indesign (indd), adobe illustrator (ai)

IMAGE RESOULTION Anushka Nedhe

  Answer the questions 1. What is the difference between 300ppi and 72ppi? The difference between 300ppi and 72ppi is the quality of the image because the both images have different form "clearness" to it.   2. Why is that important for the graphic designer doing print projects?  It help designers to help clients receive the product they want  such as deadline, budgets and their relationship with client.    3. Why is that important for the web designer doing websites? It helps bring attention to themselves and makes them standout from the crowded.   Add new information not included in the lecture. 200 words each for the four items It is important for all graphic designer to use 300 pixels because it helps them use tools that could alternator or change on any images to their satisfaction. If they were to use 72ppi it will be hard to tell if anything has change or has gotten on any change to it.