Asked by sh
Emma took prom photos of her friends. She wants to save these in a file format that is high resolution and high quality. She doesn’t want to quality to diminish as she repeatedly edits and saves the photos, and she doesn’t plan on putting the photos online. Which format is best?
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Responses
JPEG
JPEG
GIF
GIF
TIFF
TIFF
PDF
PDF
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TIFF
TIFF is best — it can be saved losslessly (no quality loss on repeated saves) and preserves full photographic resolution/quality. JPEG is lossy, GIF is limited to 256 colors, and PDF is a document container rather than a photographic archive.
TIFF is best — it can be saved losslessly (no quality loss on repeated saves) and preserves full photographic resolution/quality. JPEG is lossy, GIF is limited to 256 colors, and PDF is a document container rather than a photographic archive.
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