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Most of you are probably relatively familiar with the most common image formats like JPEG, PNG, and GIF [Pronounced JIF]. But thereamp;#39;s plenty of other uncommon formats you may have seen before but werenamp;#39;t sure what they do. Iamp;#39;ll talk about those as well as some very strange formats that you probably have never seen before and those I think are the most interesting so we can start with those. But if you do want to see a more detailed comparison about when to use JPEG vs PNG, I have another video I made recently, Iamp;#39;ll have it pop out but also remind you at the end so you can watch it next. The first two are file extensions Iamp;#39;ve seen before and wondered what the heck theyamp;#39;re about and that is JPEG-Large and PNG-Large. And turns out that this is basically a made up file extension that only Twitter used for some reason, where this might not even be the case anymore, but at one point if you downloaded a image file f