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Maximizing Image Accessibility in BMP, GIF, and JPG Formats

Explore the characteristics and uses of BMP, GIF, and JPG image files for optimal access and efficiency. Learn how these file types can be viewed in PowerPoint and on the web without additional software, and how compression capabilities lead to smaller sizes and quicker downloads.

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Maximizing Image Accessibility in BMP, GIF, and JPG Formats

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  1. Assignment 3 Graphic File Formats By Pamela Dalton psbd@vt.edu July 20, 2004

  2. Image Files Windows Bitmap (BMP) Encapsulated Postscript (EPS) Tagged Image File Format (TIF, TIFF) Macintosh Picture (PICT, PCT) Potable Network Graphics (PNG) PC Paintbrush (PCX) Potable Document Format (PDF) Joint Photgraphic Experts Group (JPG) Photoshop Document (PSD) Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) Truevision Targa (TGA) Windows Metafile (WMF)

  3. Characteristics of Files

  4. Use of Image Files

  5. Conclusion For best access of files by the learner, I will primarily use BMP, GIF, or JPG image files. All of these file types are viewable within PowerPoint and the Web without requiring any other software and images can have compression capabilities that will allow smaller image sizes that use less memory space, as well as increase download times.

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