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Same here. .gif if good if you're using animation, jpeg is good for quick, low quality (generally...) things for the web (you can save a high quality jpeg, but it still has some problems) and png is good for just plain ol' quality. If you can't save it as a png, try bmp or just plain ol' jpg.Anarkistsdream wrote:100% agreed.The1exile wrote:I recommend png.
For real quality you want a vector graphic (.svg) since they can be enlarged to whatever size and keep quality, but they're not straight off images.

Actually, .PNG was created to work with animation so it should be able to do just about everything .GIF can but with the addition of the possibility to add an embedded Gamma value and Alpha level transparency.hecter wrote:Same here. .gif if good if you're using animation, jpeg is good for quick, low quality (generally...) things for the web (you can save a high quality jpeg, but it still has some problems) and png is good for just plain ol' quality. If you can't save it as a png, try bmp or just plain ol' jpg.Anarkistsdream wrote:100% agreed.The1exile wrote:I recommend png.
For real quality you want a vector graphic (.svg) since they can be enlarged to whatever size and keep quality, but they're not straight off images.
