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For convenience, we offer our customers the ability to upload files via
our site. We accept files in the following formats:
BMP: The Bitmap file format is used for bitmap graphics on the Windows
platform only. Compression of BMP files is not supported, so they are usually
very large. When saving a file to the BMP format, add the ".bmp " file
extension to the end of its file name.
GIF: The Graphics Interchange Format was originally developed by CompuServe
in 1987. It is one of the most popular file formats for Web graphics and for
exchanging graphics files between computers. It is most commonly used for
bitmap images composed of line drawings or blocks of a few distinct colors.
The GIF format supports 8 bits of color information or less.
EPS: The Encapsulated PostScript file format is a metafile format; it can
be used for vector images or bitmap images. The EPS file format can be used
on a variety of platforms, including Macintosh and Windows. When you place
an EPS image into a document, you can scale it up or down without information
loss. EPS files can be graphics or images of whole pages that include text,
font, graphic, and page layout information.
JPEG/JPG: Like GIF, the Joint Photographic Experts Group format is one of the most
popular formats for Web graphics. It supports 24 bits of color information,
and is most commonly used for photographs and similar continuous-tone bitmap
images.
PDF: Portable Document File by Adobe. Viewable in a web browser or with Adobe
Acrobat, these files are cross platform and can contain both text and images.
TIFF: The Tag Interchange File Format is used for bitmap images, is compatible
with a wide range of software applications and can be used across platforms
such as Macintosh, Windows, and UNIX. TIFF supports lossless LZW
(Lempel-Ziv Welch) compression; however, compressed TIFFs take longer to open.
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