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Format |
JPEG |
EPS |
Company |
Joint Photographic Experts Group |
Adobe |
Description |
Nearly all digital cameras have the option to save images in JPEG format. The JPEG format supports 8 bits per color (red, green, and blue) and produces relatively small file sizes. The compression when not too severe does not detract noticeably from the image. But JPEG files can suffer generational degradation when repeatedly edited and saved. Photographic images may be better stored in a lossless non-JPEG format if they will be re-edited in future, or if the presence of small 'artifacts' is unacceptable. It is however the best format for internet publishing in most cases. |
Encapsulated PostScript, or EPS, is a DSC-conforming PostScript document with additional restrictions intended to make EPS files usable as a graphics file format. In other words, EPS files are more-or-less self-contained, reasonably predictable PostScript documents that describe an image or drawing, that can be placed within another PostScript document. |
Benefits |
Small file size, high popularity |
Used in scientific publishing using Latex |
Drawbacks |
Loss in quality |
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Cameras |
Robust and well constructed, this camera sports an 18MP APS-C CMOS sensor. It is capable of 8-frames per second continuous shooting, 1080p HD video recording and wireless flash control. More info at official Canon EOS 67 page
Megapixels | 18.00 | Aperture | f/3.5 - 22 (W), f/5.6 - 36 (T) | Focal length (35mm equiv.) | 1.6 Multiplier | ISO | Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400, (12800 with boost) | Year | 2009 |
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Metadata |
Handles XMP, EXIF or IPTC |
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