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Graphic Design Formats Explained

Graphic Design And Logo Design Formats Explained.

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Graphic Design Formats Explained

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  1. Graphic Design File Formats Explained Outsource Your Logo Design Projects: Visit www.OutsourceLogos.comToday!

  2. Adobe Illustrator (AI) The industry standard vector design program used by designers and commercial printers to create files of different formats and sizes. Illustrator image files are saved in a vector format and can be enlarged without losing any image quality. Outsource Your Logo Design Projects: Visit www.OutsourceLogos.comToday!

  3. Bitmap (BMP) BMP is a standard image format on Windows-compatible computers. BMP format supports RGB, Indexed Color, Grayscale, and Bitmap color modes. Outsource Your Logo Design Projects: Visit www.OutsourceLogos.comToday!

  4. JPEG or JPG Format JPEG or JPG is a standard format allowing the transfer of files between many different platforms. The JPG format does not support a transparent background, and the resolution can very with high-quality for desktop printing, medium quality for web viewing and low quality for email. JPEG format supports CMYK, RGB, and Grayscale colors. Outsource Your Logo Design Projects: Visit www.OutsourceLogos.comToday!

  5. PDF File Format PDF is a file format developed by Adobe that preserves and embeds fonts, images, layouts and both vector and bitmap graphics. PDF files can be shared, viewed and printed by anyone with the free Adobe Reader software program available for download online. Most PDF files can be used for commercial, digital, and desktop printing. Outsource Your Logo Design Projects: Visit www.OutsourceLogos.comToday!

  6. TIFF File Format (TIF or TIFF) TIF/TIFF is a format for high-quality images and is commonly used in professional environments and commercial printing. TIF is the most widely supported format. Though quite large in size, TIF formats are considered to be the most reliable format supporting CMYK, RGB, Lab, Indexed Color, Grayscale, and Bitmap color modes. TIF is a flexible format supported by almost all paint, image-editing, and page layout software applications. Outsource Your Logo Design Projects: Visit www.OutsourceLogos.comToday!

  7. EPS File Format EPS file format can contain both vector and bitmap graphics (raster) and is supported by almost all graphic and illustration programs. EPS files are the most preferred format for design professionals to transfer an image into another application. Vector files are scalable to any size since the image software uses vectoring to create the image. Outsource Your Logo Design Projects: Visit www.OutsourceLogos.comToday!

  8. PSD File Format - Adobe PhotoShop PSD is an Adobe PhotoShop file format and industry standard bitmap graphics program used by professional designers and printers. This file format is popular as it can be read by both Macintosh and Windows computers. For a logo to be used across a large spectrum of uses and applications, it must be created as a vector file. A common misconception is that the PSD is the master editable file but this is not true when it comes to logo design. Outsource Your Logo Design Projects: Visit www.OutsourceLogos.comToday!

  9. GIF File Format A GIF is a low resolution graphic file format most commonly used for web and email purposes. Almost all browsers can support the use of GIF files. GIF files can be created with a transparent background; however GIF files often suffer from pixelation and jagged edges. Many logos, as well as web navigation items, such as banners and buttons, are appropriate for GIF. Outsource Your Logo Design Projects: Visit www.OutsourceLogos.comToday!

  10. PNG File Format PNG files are high-quality bitmap images. PNG was created to improve and replace GIF as an image file format not requiring a patent license. PNG was designed for transferring images on the Internet, not for professional-quality print graphics, and thus does not support non-RGB color spaces such as CMYK. Unlike GIF, PNG supports 24-bit images and produces background transparency without jagged edges however not all Web browsers support PNG images. Outsource Your Logo Design Projects: Visit www.OutsourceLogos.comToday!

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