While much of the technology behind digital cameras has changed since the first prototypes, one feature that’s nearly as old hasn’t: the JPEG. A JPEG is one of the most widely used file formats for a ...
JPG and JPEG are the same image format created by the Joint Photographic Experts Group. The difference in naming (JPG or JPEG) is due to early Windows' limitation to three-character file extensions.
A JPG file, also known as a JPEG file, stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group. It is a file format used to compress and save digital images. JPG files use a lossy compression method, which means ...
What is JPEG file format? The acronym stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, and that’s the name of the sub-committee that aided in the creation of the JPEG standard along with other standards ...
One of the camera settings many new photographers take for granted is the Image Quality option. However, image quality is perhaps the most important of all your settings, as it affects the speed at ...
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RAW Vs JPEG – pros and cons of raw and JPEG
When you’ve got your camera for photography, the big question is whether to shoot raw or JPEG? The question can be tricky to get one’s head around at first. In this guide, we cover what raw and JPEG ...
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