JPEG stands for “Joint Photographic Experts Group”. It's a standard image format for containing lossy and compressed image data. Despite the huge reduction in file size JPEG images maintain reasonable image quality.
A JPEG is a standardised lossy compression mechanism for digital images. Digital cameras compress raw photographs as JPEG images to make the files smaller in size. It is the most common file format for photo storage. JPEGs became popular as they save more storage space compared to older formats such as Bitmap.
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You can also right-click the file, point to the “Open With” menu, and then click the “Preview” option. In the Preview window, click the “File” menu and then click the “Export” command. In the window that pops up, select JPEG as the format and use the “Quality” slider to change the compression used to save the image.
- Upload your image or another file.
- Enhance the image quality of the JPG, change the image size, DPI, and more with the optional settings(optional).
- Click on "Start conversion".
- The most common file format in use. The JPEG file format has been around for many years, and is support by every image editor and web browser on the market.
- Smaller file size.
- Compression discards some data.
- Artifacts can appear with more compression.
- No editing required to print.
- Processed within the camera.
- JPEG PICTURES.
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