Choosing a File Format
- The JPEG and GIF versions are appropriate for web usage.
- The TIF versions are appropriate for both commercial and laser printing.
- The EPS version is appropriate for commercial printing and can be used with vector/illustration programs.
Usage Tips
- Most commonly used programs, such as Microsoft Word and PowerPoint, require that you simply "place" or "insert" a graphic into a document.
- Unless you have image-editing software (e.g., Illustrator, Freehand, Photoshop) on your computer, you won't be able to properly edit the file dimensions.
- The logos and photos that appear on this website are low resolution GIF or JPEG files and should not be used for printing purposes. Do not cut and paste to a document that will be commercially printed.
- If you are scaling an image from a TIFF file, you'll get best results by doing it in factors of two (half, quarter, etc.).
The logos on this page have been provided only for use by official California Community Colleges programs and projects.
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