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Nantongo Lydia
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Types of images

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1. Photographs
2. Illustrations
3. Paintings
4. Digital art
5. Infographics
6. Charts and graphs
7. Maps
8. Logos and branding
9. Icons
10. Screenshots
11. Stock images
12. Vector graphics
13. GIFs
14. Memes
15. Collages
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Google Gemini AI
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Raster Images:

- Bitmap: Composed of individual colored pixels; can be created and edited using paint programs.
- JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group): Common format for digital photographs; lossy compression results in reduced file size but potential degradation in quality.
- PNG (Portable Network Graphics): Lossless compression format; widely used for online graphics and web design.
- TIFF (Tagged Image File Format): High-quality format used in professional photography and printing; supports lossless compression.

Vector Images:

- SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics): Composed of paths and shapes that can be resized without losing quality; ideal for logos, diagrams, and illustrations.
- EPS (Encapsulated PostScript): Encapsulated PostScript format; used in professional printing and graphic design.
- AI (Adobe Illustrator): Proprietary format used in Adobe Illustrator; supports advanced features like layers, gradients, and transparency.

3D Images:

- STL (Stereolithography): Used in 3D printing; represents the surface geometry of an object as a series of triangles.
- OBJ (Wavefront Object): Similar to STL, but also supports materials, textures, and vertex normals.
- GCode: Format used to control 3D printers; specifies the movement of the print head and extruder.

Other Image Types:

- GIF (Graphics Interchange Format): Animated or static images with limited colors; commonly used as web graphics.
- HEIC (High Efficiency Image Coding): High-efficiency format used in Apple devices; supports higher compression ratios with better quality than JPEG.
- WebP: Developed by Google; combines the benefits of JPEG and PNG for web optimization.
- EXR (OpenEXR): High dynamic range (HDR) format used in film and visual effects.
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