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Size of gif and jpg images

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Coldicote | 21:13 Fri 17th Aug 2007 | Technology
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I have a website and often use gif. and jpg. images, but I'm puzzled by the different sizes (expressed as KBs) shown for the same icon image. For example a gif image may be shown as "Size 4.37KB and Size on disk 8KB", similarly a jpg may be shown as "Size 11.7 and Size on disk 12.00KB". Can someone explain these differences please and which disk is being referred to?
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The disk being referred to is whichever hard drive the images are stored on. This could be your own PC or the hard drive a web server.

Information on any hard drive is stored in 'blocks' of a fixed size. If a 'block' can contain 4kB, then a 4.37kB file would require two blocks and take up 8kB of space. Similarly, an 11.7kB file would require 3 blocks and take up 12kB on the disk.

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