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An image file format is a standard for organizing and storing digital images.
Digital image files are composed of digital data in a format that can be rasterized for use on a computer display or printer.
An image file format may store data in uncompressed, compressed, or vector formats.
Once rasterized, an image becomes a grid of pixels, each of which has a number of bits to designate its color equal to the color depth of the device displaying it.
Raster Formats
Vector Formats
Exterior Links
- [Image file formats] @ Wikipedia