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In computing, JPEG (pronounced /ˈdʒeɪpɛɡ/, JAY-peg) is a commonly used method of compression for photographic images. The degree of compression can be adjusted, allowing a selectable tradeoff between storage size and image quality. JPEG typically achieves 10:1 compression with little perceptible loss in image quality. JPEG compression is used in a number of image file formats. JPEG/Exif is the most common image format used by digital cameras and other photographic image capture devices; along with JPEG/JFIF, it is the most common format for storing and transmitting photographic images on the World Wide Web. These format variations are often not distinguished, and are simply called JPEG. The MIME media type for JPEG is image/jpeg (defined in RFC 1341). The JPEG standardThe name "JPEG" stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, the name of the committee that created the standard. The group was organized in 1986, issuing a standard in 1992, which was approved in 1994 as ISO 10918-1. The JPEG standard specifies both the codec, which defines how an image is compressed into a stream of bytes and decompressed back into an image, and the file format used to contain that stream. From Wikipedia under the
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Luke Montgomery Fri, 25 Sep 2009 12:36:55 GM If you've been taking pictures in . JPEG. format, perhaps you're wondering, What is RAW? Should I be using RAW format for my photos? The answer to that question is different for everyone, but here's a list of pros and cons for both: From Google Blog Search: "jpeg" The Canon EOS Rebel T1i; More Than an Entry Level Camera 0 comments
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Photos are stored as JPEG images on the 2GB USB flash drive (included) for easy playback on the computer as a movie file. The lens adjusts from 20 inches ... and more » From Google News Search: "jpeg" How do I create a pdf doc using 26 jpeg files? Q. I scanned 26 letters into my computer, they came in as jpeg. I need to put all 26 jpeg files into 1 pdf document. Asked by Tracy H - Thu Feb 12 13:13:17 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments Is there anyway to convert a cellphone picture to jpeg? Q. I need to convert a bunch of cellphone pics I emailed to my account to .JPEG. When I download them they're HTML and I can't use them that way. Asked by babychris49 - Sun Apr 19 09:18:50 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments Would I get the same resolution if I print a jpeg picture on a bigger paper?
Q. I have a Jpeg picture in my computer and of course all the resolution and pixel stuffs are fixed. I just want to know that : If I print this picture on a, say, A4 paper, then I print it again on a bigger paper,say A3. ( The picture covered both the paper completely) Comparing these two picture, will their resolution be the same? Will one be more blur than the other? Thanks. Asked by ling meng f - Mon Nov 3 18:25:15 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. It depends on the resolution of the picture. If it is a small picture, A3 is more likely to be pixellated, whereas if it is a really detailed 10MP photo, the A4 is likely to lack detail and be a compromise. It all depends on how high res the photo is. Answered by elpasi2 - Mon Nov 3 18:30:42 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "jpeg" |






