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JPG vs SGI

JPG vs SGI

Una comparativa detallada de JPEG Image y SGI Image — tamaño de archivo, calidad, compatibilidad y cuál elegir según tu flujo de trabajo.

JPG

JPEG Image

Raster & Vector Images

JPEG is the most widely used lossy image format on the web. It achieves small file sizes through adjustable compression, making it ideal for photographs and complex images where some quality loss is acceptable.

Sobre los archivos JPG
SGI

SGI Image

Raster & Vector Images

SGI (Silicon Graphics Image) is a raster image format developed by Silicon Graphics for use on their IRIX workstations. It supports both uncompressed and RLE-compressed storage with up to 4 channels including alpha.

Sobre los archivos SGI

Comparativa de ventajas

JPG Ventajas

  • Excellent compression ratio for photographs (10:1 or better without visible quality loss).
  • Universal support — every camera, phone, OS, and browser reads JPEG natively.
  • Adjustable quality setting balances file size against visual fidelity.
  • Embeds EXIF metadata (camera model, GPS, exposure) automatically.
  • Progressive rendering for graceful loading over slow networks.

SGI Ventajas

  • Historic VFX pipeline format.
  • 16-bit channel support.
  • RLE compression.
  • ImageMagick compatibility.

Limitaciones

JPG Limitaciones

  • Lossy — every save degrades the image further (generation loss).
  • No transparency channel (use PNG or WebP for that).
  • Visible compression artifacts on text, sharp edges, and flat colors.
  • Limited to 8 bits per channel — poor for HDR or print work.
  • Baseline JPEG tops out at 65,535 × 65,535 pixels.

SGI Limitaciones

  • Legacy — SGI Inc. is gone.
  • Superseded by OpenEXR/DPX in film.
  • Niche tooling.

Especificaciones técnicas

Especificación JPG SGI
MIME type image/jpeg image/x-sgi
Compression Lossy — Discrete Cosine Transform + quantization + Huffman coding None or RLE
Color depth 8 bits per channel (24-bit RGB or 8-bit grayscale)
Max dimensions 65,535 × 65,535 pixels (baseline)
Transparency Not supported
Typical quality 75–90 for web, 95+ for print
Extensions .sgi, .rgb, .rgba
Bit depth 8 or 16 bits per channel

Tamaños típicos de archivo

JPG

  • Phone photo (12 MP, quality 85) 2–5 MB
  • Web thumbnail (400px) 20–60 KB
  • Full-page magazine photo 500 KB – 2 MB
  • Social-media square (1080×1080) 100–400 KB

SGI

  • 1080p 8-bit SGI frame 4-8 MB
  • 4K 16-bit SGI 50-100 MB

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Preguntas frecuentes

JPG (JPEG) is the most widely used image format, developed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group in 1992. It uses lossy compression to achieve small file sizes, making it the standard for digital photography, web images, and social media.

JPG (JPEG) is the most widely used image formato, developed pelo Joint Photographic Experts Group in 1992. It uses com perdas compressão to achieve small tamanho do arquivos, making it the padrão para digital photography, web images, e social media.

JPG files can be opened by virtually any image viewer or editor, including Windows Photos, macOS Preview, Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, and all web browsers.

JPG arquivos can be opened by virtually any image viewer ou editor, including Windows Photos, macOS Preview, Adobe Photoshop, GIMP, e all web browsers.

Use JPG for photographs and complex images where small file size matters. Use PNG when you need transparency, sharp text, or lossless quality such as logos, screenshots, and graphics with flat colors.

Use JPG para photographs e complexo images where small tamanho do arquivo matters. usar PNG when you need transparência, sharp text, ou sem perdas quality como logos, screenshots, e graphics com flat colors.