"A File Format for Every
Occasion"
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"A File Format for Every
Occasion"
As you learn and become more familiar with Adobe Photoshop you will likely
notice that Photoshop allows you to save images in many different formats or
file types.
Having a working knowledge and understanding of these different image formats is
essential to making the most of your digital photo projects.
While they are many different image types the following is a description of the
most common file types you will use when working in Photoshop.
Digital Image File Formats
PSD
If you use Photoshop for your digital photo editing then PSD is probably the
most important file format that you need to know. A PSD file is a Photoshop file
format and is your best option when working on digital photos for two main
reasons. First of all, PSD files allow the user to work in layers and channels
and save work being done without compressing the layers. This of course usually
results in a large file size. Secondly, PSD files do not lose image quality as
you work on images because there is no compression when the file is saved
resulting in lost data. It is always best to save your work as a PSD file until
your image is finished and then you can save into the format most appropriate
for your project.
JPEG
JPEG, which stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, is one of the most
common and well known file formats. JPEG files are good for web use as well as a
variety of applications due to their small file size. Due to compression JPEG
images loss data (image quality) each time change the file is saved.
GIF
GIF, or Graphics Interchange Format, is a popular file format for web use and
other Internet applications. These files are typically small in size and load
quickly in Internet browsers. GIF files are limited to a maximum of 256 colors.
TIFF
TIFF, or Tagged Image File Format, are high quality images but are not really
used that often and are not good for Internet use.
Although there are more file formats than we have listed here these are the
formats you will want to use in your Photoshop photo editing projects.
For the most part, the only formats you will use on a regular basis are PSD,
JPEG, and GIF.
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