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This image format, PNG, stands for Portable Network Graphics, and it’s ideal for graphics like graphs, logos, and text. Alternatively, you can save your photograph as a PNG. As compared to JPGs, PNGs are often higher quality. Point of sale printing were not designed to reduce file size, which is why they retain more details, colors, and information than JPG files. A PNG file can be viewed and shared across a variety of platforms and programs, much like a JPG file. You may find a .png file when searching for an icon on the web file version of that icon.
Advantages of PNGs
Lossless Image Quality
Creating PNG results in no quality loss, so images can be saved, edited, and reopened over and over again without degradation. In contrast, a JPG file will further compress and lose information when edited or re-saved.
Transparency Features
Its transparency makes PNG files ideal for icons, logos, and smaller graphics requiring transparency, which is one of its biggest advantages. PNG images often have a gray checkered background before you download them, indicating their transparency.
Disadvantages of PNGs
Larger File Size
The convenience of JPG images on the web is one of the reasons for their popularity. PNG images are compressed differently than JPG images, reducing the file size in a different way.
This is not a good choice for printing or taking photos
With lossless image quality, PNGs are ideal for online images with limited color palettes. PNGs can be saved as JPGs and PDFs for printing, but PNGs aren’t ideal for this process.