Often I see diagrams and flow charts on the web (and as attachments in JIRA or Confluence) saved as JPG or JPEG files and generally speaking that is bad practice. Better to use GIF in most cases. Why?
The only exception I can think of is if you include photographs or images with gradual shading, but I am willing to listen to any objections :o)
Another note on JPG, every time you save a file as JPG in most software, the compression algorithm runs again and you may lose quality even in areas you did not touch. Try to go back to the original source image (or use software with a lossless format) whenever you can!
With apprehension....
I use a hard 'G' since it comes from the word 'Graphics', but the inventor says 'jif'. Oh, tomato-tomato, wait, that didn't come out the way I wanted it to, the order got reversed somehow...
I generally agree with this. GIF more for graphics and JPG really for photo type images. but the real question is how do you pronounce GIF?
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