WORKING WITH DIGITAL FILES
Different files take different amounts of storage. For example, working with files on Adobe Photoshop the ''psd.'' file formats can be quite big in file size when you make lots of layers/use a large format, etc., if you want your computer/device to run smoothly you need to have free space available more than the file is(the program would crash and not work if you don't).
Different files formats take various amounts of space depending on format, size, and so on.
If you don't have enough space on your device you can't save files, etc.
Talking about files for web files, you need to know the purpose for it, what is gonna be used for, size, resolution, etc.
Logo
File storage
There is a wide variety of how can you store your files. For example:
Hard Drive,
Internal/External storage,
USB, SD cards,
Google Drive, iCloud, DropBox, etc.,
It's totally up to you and your convenience or needs.
For example, I have the study files I have it in subject folders on my Desktop in a folder:
File naming
You can name files for a purpose, easier navigation, and so on.
Special characters !@£$%^&*() are not supported and you can't put any spaces,
A numbering system or certain version of a name can be handy. It's better to keep file names short and simple for easier navigation.
File formats
JPEG- digital file format. ''Lossy'', good for photos, compressed every time. It's a standard picture file in the world.
PNG- short for ''portable network graphics'' raster-graphics format, that supports lossless data compression. Can have a transparent background.
GIF- short for ''graphic interchange format''. They support animation, bitmap image format.
PDF- short for ''portable document format''. Mainly used for text and images in a flat document. These files can contain a variety of content, such as different types of text, graphics, interactive elements, video, and so on.
Comments
Post a Comment