JPG to EPS converter
About JPG | About EPS |
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JPG converter | EPS converter |
The JPG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) format is one of the most widely used image formats. It's a lossy compression type file, meaning some of the image data will be lost when saved. This allows for smaller file sizes than other image formats and is defining feature of JPGs. JPGs can be compressed to varying levels as needed, while still preserving enough image data to be suitable for most use cases. JPGs are widely used outside of images, for example as textures in 3D graphics and as icons or logos on websites. They're also popular for storing digital photographs due to having relatively small file sizes that don't take up too much storage space. The format works with most image editing software, and it supports an impressive range of color depths (up to 16 bits per color) and resolutions. | The Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) file format is a subset of the PostScript language for graphics file interchange. It is used for vector and bitmap formats, such as illustrations, logos, barcodes, and other graphical elements. EPS files are supported by many different applications and are often used in desktop publishing. The EPS format enables vector editing and can be exported to other formats, such as PDF, JPEG, or TIFF. Graphics created in an EPS format can also be scaled to a higher or lower resolution without affecting image quality. Vector-based graphics in EPS files are typically used for print media, while bitmaps are ideal for web graphics. |