Graphics optimization and compression

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Saving a proper PNG for the web

The Portable Network Graphics (PNG) is a remarkable image format with a lot of cool features such as: up to 48bit true color (or 16bit Grayscale), alpha channels, gamma correction, interlacing (progressive display), and best of all lossless compression!
Image and tutorial by FUNDY

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Saving transparent gifs

Everything you need to save transparent gifs (PNGs).
Image and tutorial by FUNDY

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SVG: The Future Web Format

Tom Arah investigates SVG a new graphic format that could revolutionize the Web.

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The Bitmap Standards - BMP, TIFF, GIF and JPEG

Tom Arah looks at the four main bitmap file standards BMP, TIFF, GIF and JPEG.

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Two Kinds of Computer Graphics

Explanations and examples of bitmapped vs. vector images, as well as anti-aliasing, and the EPS format.

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Understanding and making the most of GIFs and JPEGs

This tutorial was developed with Photoshop 5 and Fireworks 1. Photoshop 5.5 has changed Photoshop's web handling but the info here remains useful.

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Image Enlargement Tip — Improving JPG Images

How to make a JPG image twice the size and still look good.

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