You know that you have JPEG, PNG, GIF, and many more types of images We wonder why we need all these formats Here we have formats in many ways. Each format has a unique function Now let's see what they are and how they work.
Let us first divide these images into two
Raster images and Vector images These raster images are as simple as our photo which has many pixels and all such pixels together form one photo, But the problem is that when the image is enlarged, it blurs and does not look right. But we do not have any such problem in vector files What happens to us in the vector is not the actual image, for example, we can even say the formula.
Saying with your computer where you want it should stay where it wants to be, No matter how big, no matter how small, the quality will not be damaged.
There are many types of this too.
For example, JPEG in a raster image is a compressed image which means size should be small and quality should also be good. Here we are compressing the loose and compressing the actual image and showing the quality is a bit lost Joint Photo Graphic export group This is a common photo format On the Internet we have almost all images in this format.
Now there is a gif format in this format we cannot be used more colors and only certain colors can be used If we want to print in gif format it is not possible for us because in print we need many different colors In the present circumstances gif has become a laughing stock Once you type gif in google and see many types of funny images appear.
PNG:
Next, we have PNG format which means portable network image It is a combination of jpeg and gif It also has a lot of colors and transparency The sharp edges and quality are also very good But the problem is that the file size is large normal png is not in use App, and web developers use png and vector images.
Tiff:
Tagged Image File Format uncompressed image format It has a very large file size which is mostly used by professionals to maintain the quality of the work they do.
EPS:
Encapsulated PostScript It is combined in the vector This format is mostly used by graphic and UI, UX designers The vector software categories include Illustrator, Coreldraw, Adobe XD and other software.
PNG file format is the Example of a vector image, What is Vector and Raster Images?
The vector has a mathematical equation such as circle, triangle, rectangle, lines, cube. This is not the case with Raster Graphics, which is a pixel-based image png format is mostly used by web and App Developers because they need a variety of icons They are also small, they use png format so it should be clearly visible when small The quality of png is good, and the color is not even shaded so png is used There is better quality than raster.