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Uses for GIF and JPEG files Now that
Netscape and other browsers are supporting both GIF and JPEG graphics in
inlined Web page images you could use either graphic format for the visual
elements of your Web pages. However, in practice most Web developers will
continue to favor the GIF format for most page design elements, and choose
the JPEG format mostly for photographs, complex "photographic"
illustrations, medical images, and other types of images where the
compression artifacts of the JPEG process do not severely degrade image
quality.
 Advantages of GIF Files


 The most widely supported graphics format on the
Web

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 All graphic
Web viewers support the GIF format for inlined images. |
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GIFs of diagrammatic
images look better than JPEGs. |
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GIF supports
transparency and interlacing. |  Advantages of JPEG Images



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 Huge
compression ratios are possible, for faster download
speeds. |
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Gives excellent results
in most photographs and medical images. |
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Supports full-color
images (24-bit "true color" images). | | |
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