The ABCs of Print and Web File Formats
- Topics:
- Print Advertising
- Tags:
- ABC Inc.,
- Entrepreneur.com Inc.,
- Entrepreneurship,
- GIF,
- JPEG,
- Management,
- Web
- Source:
- Entrepreneur.com
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Overview: What is the difference between an EPS (Encapsulated PostScript), a JPG or JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) and a GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) file? In brief, an EPS is the standard file format used for printing such things as business cards, brochures and signage, while JPG and GIF files are the most common file formats used on the internet. This paper explains why.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jun 2005 | Pages: 3
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