by babebmr on July 14th, 2004

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What is the difference between taking digital .jpeg pictures versus .gif ones?

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  • by DeuceOfSpades on July 16th, 2004

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    If you're talking about a digital camera, then you're better off using the JPEG.

    Why? The JPEG has a much higher quality because it uses nearly all the colors that the camera captured. The GIF, on the other hand, is limited to 256 colors, and while this can be useful for compression, it sure does make your picture ugly.

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    • Thanks for the input! This is a great site!

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      by babebmr on July 16th, 2004

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