2. What is File Formats?
• A file format is a standard way that information is encoded for storage in a
computer file.
• A File extension sometimes called a file suffix of a filename extension.
• Any file's extensions can be renamed but that won't convert the file to another
format or change anything about the file other than this portion of its name.
• Many file extensions, especially those used by common image, audio, and video
formats, are usually compatible with more than one program you have installed.
3. • you know the correct software to use.
• The user knows what the file may contain from the file extension.
• Searching and sorting files can be done effectively.
• The operating system can display appropriate icon.
• It is easier to open the appropriate application.
• Application programs know how to load up and interpret the data
Why are different file types needed?
7. • Jpeg stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group.
• Jpeg is a commonly used method of compression for digital images .
• The original JPE Group was organized in 1986.
• issuing the first JPEG standard in 1992.
• also the most common format saved by digital cameras.
• For web usage, where the amount of data used for an image is
important.
8. • Png stands for Joint Portable Network Graphics.
• Png is also used of compression.
• creating the PNG format was in early 1995.
• Png supports transference
10. • Pdf stands for Portable Document Format.
• complete description of a fixed-layout flat document,
including the text, fonts, graphics, and other information
needed to display it.
• PDF was developed in the early 1990s as a way to share
computer documents, including text formatting and inline
images.
11. • Raw files are named so because they are not yet processed and
therefore are not ready to be printed or edited with a bitmap graphics
editor.
• Raw image files are sometimes called digital negatives, as they fulfill
the same role as negatives in film photography.
• Raw image formats are intended to capture as closely as possible.
• RAW file size is much larger that .JPEG files, but is slightly smaller
than .TIF files.
14. • Tiff stands for Tag Image File Format.
• The first version of the TIFF specification was published
by Aldus Corporation in the autumn of 1986.
• TIFF is a flexible, adaptable file format for handling images
and data within a single file.
• TIFF file using edited and re-saved without losing image
quality.
15. • Tga stands for Truevision Graphics Adapter.
• TGA, often referred to as TARGA.
• TARGA is an acronym for Truevision Advanced Raster Graphics Adapter.
• Tga is a raster graphics file format created by Truevision Inc.
• now part of Avid Technology.
• Images in the Targa Graphic format might be stored in their raw form or with
compression, which might be preferred for icons, line drawings and other simple
images.
• This format is often seen associated with image files used in video games.
16. • Gif stands for Graphic Interchange Format.
• Gif is a file extension for an often animated raster graphics file.
• Gif is the second most common image format used on the World Wide
Web after JPEG.
• introduced GIF on June 15, 1987.
• GIFs can be used for small animations and low-resolution film clips.
• GIFs may be used to store low-color data for games.
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18. • Eps stands for Encapsulated PostScript.
• They're typically used by drawing applications to describe how to produce images,
drawings, or layouts.
• EPS file can contain text as well as graphics.
• EPS is what early versions of the AI format (Adobe Illustrator Artwork) was based on.
19. • SVG stands for Scalable Vector Graphics.
• is an XML-based vector image format for two-dimensional graphics with support for
interactivity and animation.
• The SVG specification is an open standard developed by the World Wide Web
Consortium (W3C) since 1999.
• SVG allows three types of graphic objects: vector graphic shapes such as paths and
outlines consisting of straight lines and curves, bitmap images, and text.
22. • Avi stands for Audio Video Interleaved.
• AVI is a multimedia container format introduced by Microsoft
in November 1992 as part of its Video for Windows software.
• Supported Devices : Microsoft devices, Game consoles, but
not compatible with Apple devices.
• Supported Media Players : Windows Media Player or other
Windows-based players.
23. • A file with the MOV file extension is an Apple QuickTime
Movie file that's stored in a QuickTime File Format (QTFF)
container file.
• The format specifies a multimedia container file that contains
one or more tracks, each of which stores a particular type of
data: audio, video, or text
• MOV file format developed by Apple computers.
24. • MPEG-4(Moving Picture Experts Group) Part 14 or MP4 is a
digital multimedia container format most commonly used to
store video and audio, but it can also be used to store other
data such as subtitles and still images.
• Supported Devices : C, Mac, all kinds of mobile devices as
iPhone iPad Android, etc.
• Supported Media Players : Almost all kinds of media
players.
25. • Mp3 is an audio coding format for digital audio.
• Compressed File Format.
• The MP3 file format revolutionized music distribution in the
late 1990s.
• Anytime you compress a song, you will lose some of its
quality.
• Use MP3 files for web pages, web videos, in fact for
anything on the Internet.
26. • Waveform Audio File Format, more commonly known as WAV due to
its filename extension.
• Microsoft and IBM (International Business Machines Corporation)
originally developed WAV in 1991 for the use within Windows 3.1.
• Wav is a Microsoft and IBM (International Business Machines
Corporation) audio file format standard for storing an audio on PCs.
• Uncompressed file formats.
• WAV files are also the right choice for loops to be processed with Flash
for web animations.