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JPEG
(Joint Photographic Experts Group)
JPEG, or Joint Photographic Experts Group, is a widely used image compression format that reduces file size while maintaining acceptable image quality. It uses lossy compression, which means some data is discarded to achieve smaller file sizes.
JPEG is ideal for photographs and complex images where slight quality loss is acceptable. It is supported by virtually all devices and software, making it a universal standard for digital images. Despite the rise of newer formats like WebP, JPEG remains popular due to its compatibility and balance between quality and file size.
JPEG is ideal for photographs and complex images where slight quality loss is acceptable. It is supported by virtually all devices and software, making it a universal standard for digital images. Despite the rise of newer formats like WebP, JPEG remains popular due to its compatibility and balance between quality and file size.