Wednesday, 24 February 2016

different formats.


This is my final piece of my logo design which is being saved a JPEG, making it easier to upload. I have developed a few obstacles in the making of my logo, as my logo is a print design.   
There were a few advantages and disadvantages of saving my logo in different formats. 

  
My logo was saved as a JPEG. The reason for this is because it makes it easier for me to upload this onto different websites for people to see, such as Facebook, my blogger, twitter and other websites. The advantages of saving my work as a JPEG is because it can be saved as any file size and it is compatible to any website. Another reason for having as a JPEG is that it will save anything to a still image.
The disadvantages of having an image as a JPEG such as mine, is that it can compress the image so you can’t go back and make any changes to it. Saving it as a JPEG can also degrade the quality every time it’s downloaded or copied and pasted somewhere else. 
 
Here my logo is being saved as a TIFF. Saving it as a TIFF makes it so much better for print work flows. TIFF is a good way of saving an image as it doesn’t compress the image as it retains the maximum amount of data from the camera. It can be compressed to reduce file sizes using mathematical algorithms such as ZIP or TAR without loss of image data.

The downside to it is that most websites and online image galleries do not support TIFF loading.  Slow speeds when transferring to online galleries that do support TIFF files. 




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