What is the difference between .gp4 and .jpeg?
- Extension
- .gp4
- .jpeg
- Format
- Binary
- Binary
- Category
- Raster Image
- Raster Image
- Developer
- CALS Initiative
- Joint Photographic Experts Group
- Description
- The GP4 file type is primarily associated with CALS Raster, a standardized image file format used for the interchange of graphics data. It is specifically used for the storage of monochrome images and is often utilized in the fields of engineering, manufacturing, and government sectors, particularly for technical documents and drawings. The GP4 format is part of the CALS (Continuous Acquisition and Life-cycle Support) initiative, which aims to improve the efficiency of acquiring and managing resources in these sectors. This file type supports high-quality scanned images and is designed for electronic storage and transmission.
- 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
- image/gp4
- image/jpeg
- Sample
- sample.jpeg
- Wikipedia
- .jpeg on Wikipedia