What is the difference between .crg and .jpeg?
- Name
- Calamus
- JPEG Image
- Extension
- .crg
- .jpeg
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Raster Image
- Raster Image
- Developer
- invers Software
- Joint Photographic Experts Group
- Description
- The CRG file type is predominantly associated with Calamus, a sophisticated desktop publishing software targeted mainly at professional users. Developed initially for the Atari ST in the late 1980s, Calamus offers powerful tools for layout, text handling, and graphic design. CRG files specifically contain raster graphic data used and generated within the Calamus environment. These files enable users to manage and incorporate detailed graphic elements into their publishing projects, ensuring high-quality outputs for print and digital media.
- A JPEG file is an image saved in a compressed graphic format standardized by the Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG). It supports up to 24-bit color and is compressed using lossy compression, which may noticeably reduce the image quality if high amounts of compression are used. JPEG files are commonly used for storing digital photos and web graphics.
- MIME Type
- application/x-calamus
- image/jpeg
- Sample
- sample.jpeg
- Wikipedia
- .crg on Wikipedia
- .jpeg on Wikipedia