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PNG SVG ICO...+??? |
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Автор | g-rex (Нерегистриран) | |
Публикувано | 31.05.05 20:52 |
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IPNG (portable network graphic) is a raster format. Raster images store the pixels of an image. They are easy to work with and can store any type of image. The problem with raster images is that they don't scale very well. If you adjust the size of a raster image it degrades the quality of the image. All the PNG images are scaled to a height of 1000 pixels which should be large enough for basic needs.
SVG (scaled vector graphic) is a vector format. Unlike raster images, vector images do not store pixels. Instead they store shapes. By storing shapes, you can resize a vector image to any size without losing any quality. Because most browsers cannot open SVG files yet you'll have to download them and you may need a special program to open these images like Corel Draw or Adobe Illustrator.
ICO (Icon) is a raster format used by many GUI operating systems. They are all 32x32, 256 color with a limited palette. If you use IE 6 you'll have to download them because it has trouble opening icons with limited palettes, but Firefox opens them without any problems.
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