Jaden wrote:
Vanzer wrote:
I'v herd that PNG is the best file. ^^
For the best quality, yes.
Jpeg is decent and can be saved at a smaller file size.
Actually, Jaden, PNG and BMP have exactly the same quality. PNG compresses it, however, whereas BMP doesn't.
Jpeg is lossy compression - it degrades the quality of the image in a certain way to make the filesize smaller. This, however, is usually rather terrible, and using a jpeg for anything is pretty much always a really bad idea.
Gif is lossless compression, however it is restricted t 256 colours, rather than the 16777216 colours of jpeg, png and bmp.
Bmp has a huge filesize. Don't use it.
I personally recommend Png. It retails all quality, and depending on the image, will usually be pretty small. Png is exceptionally good for screenshots and things, as screenshots usually consist of large blocks of colour. If you have an image where everything is a huge mess of differrent colours (like a sig, photo, etc), then saving it as a 100% quality Jpeg
usually retains all the quality. If you're willing to compromise quality just a little bit, then saving the image in Photoshop as a Jpeg with 10/12 quality can be ok. I wouldn't recommend going lower than 10, though.