Bret,
this really depends on many things
JPG does good compression for color images but it is a lossy alogrithm
(quality degrades)
GIF is limited to a pallete of 256 colors but does better work (than JPG)
for b/w images (for example)
it also can store more than one image in a file (etc.)
BMB wastes a lot of space but preserve the exact image
etc .etc.
there is no magic "best for all" solution
you should determine whta format to use - according to the data you want to
store
Arnon
>We are currently investigating distributing our data on CD's for our
>customers and need to
>convert all our images/documents to a common format.
>
>If you have experienced this before, what common format type would you
>choose to
>base all of our data on. e.g. TIF, JPG, PDF, .... Can you give a
>reason.
>
>Thanks in advance
>
>
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