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Understanding Different Types of Images: JPEGs, GIFs, and Vectors

In today's digital landscape, images play a crucial role in communication and expression. This guide explores three prominent types of images: JPEG, GIF, and Vector images. JPEGs can display 16.7 million colors, making them ideal for photographs, while GIFs are limited to 256 colors and excel in simple animations, such as a flying arrow or facial expressions. Vectors utilize mathematical equations to create graphics without losing quality, perfect for logos and illustrations. Learn how to create an animated GIF and enhance your digital projects!

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Understanding Different Types of Images: JPEGs, GIFs, and Vectors

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  1. SFU Computer Camps! Henry Ho

  2. Today’s Schedule • Different type of images • Animated GIFs

  3. Three Types of Images • JPEG • 16.7 million colours

  4. GIFs • Limited to 256 colours • For simple images

  5. Vectors • Use math equations to create picture • Does not lose image quality

  6. Make an animated GIF • Examples • A flying arrow • Someone typing on the screen • A face changing expressions • A person running

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