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Jpeg

Stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group. It is


widely used on the Internet for the display of
photographs.
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Joint Photographic Experts Group. A compression
technique used for saving images and photographs.
This compression method reduced the file size of the
images without reducing its quality. Widely used on the
World Wide Web.
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(joint photographic expert group) a file format for
photographs on Web pages. The "jpg" format
compresses large photo files so they don't take up as
many kilobytes of memory. See more graphics formats.
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(JPEG) A standardized image compression mechanism
designed for compressing either full-color or grayscale
photographic images, often for use on the Web. JPG is
"lossy," meaning that the decompressed image is not
quite of the same quality as the original image.
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JPEG file format treated as Binary, millions of colors,
compressed, for the Web
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An image format optimized for "natural" images
developed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group,
JPEGs are probably second only to GIFs in level of
acceptance. JPEGs manage to capture wonderfully
detailed images in millions of colors in minimal space
by taking advantage of limitations with human vision,
and performing little lossy compressions. ...
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Joint Photographic Experts Group. A common file
format for photo-realistic images. Not as common as
GIF for banners because JPEG compression has a
tendency to blur small text.
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Pronounced JAY-peg, a type of picture image seen on
the internet
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This is the most common type of compressed image file
format used in modern digicams. It is a "lossy" type of
image storage because even in its highest quality
mode, there is compression used to minimize its size.
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dictionary.html
short for JPEG
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[JP 1-02] (DoD) A joint force planning organization
consisting of designated representatives of the joint
force headquarters principal and special staff sections,
joint force components (Service and/or functional), and
other supporting organizations or agencies as deemed
necessary by the joint force commander (JFC). Joint
planning group membership should be a long-term
assignment and members should be designated
spokespersons for their respective sections or
organizations. ...
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Pronounced jay-peg. A graphics file format which can
compress graphics to a fraction of their size. JPG uses
lossy compression, which means that the higher the
degree of compression, the more detail is lost from the
image. JPG images are frequently used on Web pages
because their small size reduces download time, and
they have the file extension .jpg (or, occasionally,
.jpeg).
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Joint Photographic Experts Group, a compressed image
optimized for online display quality.
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initions.html
Graphics file type/extension (compressed 24 bit color
image storage format developed by the Joint
Photographic Experts Group).
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or .jpeg = a Joint Photographics Experts Group file, a
image file used for web images
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Joint Pictures Expert Group - a graphical file format.
JPEG files are denoted by either a .jpeg or .jpg
extension.
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The JPEG format is a lossy (in that it loses data from
the original, but can look very good) bitmap image
format. It is widely used on the internet. The
advantage of this format is that it doesn't take much
space up.
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ut/glossary/
A JPEG (pronounced Jay-peg) is an image file that is
useful for storing photographs in a compressed format.
JPEGs end with the characters .JPEG, .jpeg, .JPG, or
.jpg. They can contain up to 24 million colours and all
browsers can display them.
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(pronounced "JPG") An abbreviation for JPEG, that is
one of the many file suffixes used for files stored in
JPEG format.
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A 24-bit color file with superior compression
characteristics. It has broad cross-platform use and
should be used whenever possible for presentations.
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File extention used for files compressed in the JPEG
format.
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nology.htm
Joint Photographers Graphics
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One of the most popular image formats, JPG is a lossy
form of compression. The amount of compression is
variable, and more compression leads to increased
deterioration of the image. JPG images can display
millions of colors.
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or jpeg Stands for "Joint Photographic Experts Group."
It is a graphics file in common use in the New Media
field. It uses compression to minimize graphics file
sizes. JPEG images are full-color images unlike GIFs
(Graphic Interchange Format) that max out at 256
colors. You can choose the level of compression in JPEG
format, degrading the image quality the more you
compress.
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or JPEG - An efficient method for storing graphic files
for transmission across phone lines. Unlike GIF files,
JPG files lose a little data when the image is converted,
and their files are often much larger than GIFs.
However, JPGs are your best choice for photographic
images.
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In computing, JPEG is a commonly used standard
method of compressing photographic images. The file
format which employs this compression is commonly
also called JPEG; the most common file extensions for
this format are .jpeg, .jfif, .jpg, .JPG, or .JPE although
.jpg is the most common on all platforms.
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