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Logos
Provided in three formats:
- Encapsulated
PostScript (EPS) format
can contain both vector and bitmap graphics and is supported
by virtually all graphic, illustration, and page-layout
programs. EPS format is used to transfer PostScript-language
artwork between applications. When you open an EPS file
containing vector graphics, Photoshop rasterizes the image,
converting the vector graphics to pixels.
- Tagged-Image
File Format (TIFF) is used to exchange files between
applications and computer platforms. TIFF is a flexible
bitmap image format supported by virtually all paint, image-editing,
and page-layout applications.
- Joint
Photographic Experts Group (JPEG)
provides an excellent means of transferring files form one
system to another or internet delivery. On the other hand
JPEG files are not formats to continue manipulating. JPEG
compresses file size by selectively discarding data (detail)
therefore it is not a format to manipulate and save over
and over again. JPEG is a great way to archiving digital
artwork.
COM
Vector
Art (EPS) COM Logo
2"
X 1.7" TIFF format
.75"
X .64" TIFF format
2"
X 1.7" JPEG format
.75"
X .64" JPEG format
COM
and U of R
Vector
Art (EPS) COM & U of R Logo
2"
X 1.7" TIFF format
.75"
X .64" TIFF format
2"
X 1.7" JPEG format
.75"
X .64" JPEG format
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