Delighted to launch the new website for Rusty Putter Catering, based at Murcar Golf Links
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RM Leisure Website
We are delighted to showcase the recently launched RM Leisure Website!
RM Leisure has something for all age groups and occasions, from children’s garden parties, pre-school fun, university celebrations, corporate entertainment and hospitality events, no matter what the event we will do our utmost to facilitate your needs.
Sell your products online!
If you are looking to sell your products online, speak to us at LFI Creative.
Contact us today to see how we can help you get your business seen online.
E-Commerce with Us!
Three new websites launched!
The Easter break saw the launch of three new websites for LFI Creative.
We were delighted to launch the following:
Balmedie Pharmacy: https://balmediepharmacy.com/
Kirktown Garden Centre: https://www.kirktowngardencentre.co.uk/
And our own brand new site: https://lficreative.com/
Check them out on their respective links.
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BMP – Did You Know?
The BMP format is an uncompressed raster file designed to display high-quality images on Windows and store printable photos.
Although you may see this format occasionally referred to as Device Independent Bitmap (or DIB), a BMP file stands for bitmap and is commonly pronounced bump. Microsoft originally developed the BMP format for its Windows operating system to maintain the resolution of digital images across different screens and devices. It can store two-dimensional images either in color or black and white. In the 1990s, Microsoft developed the BMP file format to allow image data to be displayed independently of Windows devices. Why did this matter? Once the files could be viewed on different devices, the new BMP format — which prevented images from becoming blurred or distorted — removed the need for a graphics adapter.
For many of the same reasons that BMP files are great for storing photos, they’re also a good option when you want to print intricate, full-color photos. Unlike JPEGs, which compress image file data, BMPs don’t lose data each time you edit and save them.
BMPs are generally large, uncompressed files. They are great at handling detailed, high-quality images, but at the same time, this them harder to share and store. JPEGs, on the other hand, are easy to share or use on websites because they’re compressed into a smaller size. But each time you compress a JPEG, it will lose some of its image data. Discover more differences between BMPs and JPEGs.