The most common formats for graphic files are .jpg, .gif, and .png. These can be viewed by just about any program or web browser.
jpg. and gif. have been around longer. The difference between them is that .jpg usually works better for images with lots of colors, like photos, while .gif is better for simpler images (icons or logos) that have just a few colors. The .png format is newer and can handle either kind of image just fine, but for large images the file size can be excessive.
Windows Movie-maker is also great for graphic presentation.
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There are many different file formats, in word processors there are .txt, .rtf, .doc and others. (Those are just some of Microsoft formats.) There are spreadsheet files and presentation files. Then there are graphic or picture files, img, pif, tif, jpg, bmp, tiff, jpeg.
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Yes, generally speaking JPEG compresses best of all graphic formats (with loss of image information).
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You should use a graphic organiser during a presentation as it will emphasis to the people around you that your presentation is spectacular. It helps to make your presentation bolder and more visible and also help to make it stand out. It helps to impress your boss or bosses or someone important.
These are formats for digitally portraying a picture or graphic.
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It is huge list to write all supported formats. If you mean vector graphic format, you can import ai, eps formats in Photoshop through Place command from File menu.