JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) Standard method of image data compression used to reduce the file size of digital images. It's known as lossy compression because there is a permanent loss of some data during the process.
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JPEG itself specifies only how an image is transformed into a stream of bytes, not how those bytes are encapsulated in any particular storage medium.
JPEG allows you to make a trade-off between image file size and image quality. JPEG compression divides the image in squares of 8 x 8 pixels which are compressed independently.
JPEG / GIF file formats The JPEG format (Joint Photographic Experts Group) which supports 24-bit color, can be read by many applications because it is a standardized image compression mechanism.
JPEG Compression vs. File Size and Image Quality This photo CD image was opened with Adobe Photoshop using their Kodak Photo CD conversion program. It was then sized and saved to JPG using Adobe's "best" level of image quality for compression.
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Raw+JPEG: The Best of Both Worlds? Deciding whether you should be shooting Raw or JPEG? Judging from the number of times I've been asked to write about the subject, this continues to be a controversial subject. But we have some good news for you.
RAW, JPEG and TIFF - What they are and when to use them There seems to be a lot of confusion among some new digital camera owners about exactly what the difference is between RAW, JPEG and TIFF files.
RAW or JPEG Deciding which format you use is fundamental so it’s important to make the right choice. We always advise using Raw (or both where possible). The decision is between JPEG and Raw file formats and all DSLR offer this choice.
JPEG By Rick Sammon Once-In-A-Lifetime Shot There's yet another reason to shoot RAW files: when you have a once-in-a-lifetime photo opportunity. I used RAW when photographing this butterfly emerging from its chrysalis.
JPEG files are by far the most common image format used for photography on the web and for good reason. The JPEG format does far better at retaining color fidelity than does GIF.
JPEG, standing for Joint Photographic Experts Group, is a widely used, compressed image format. This is the standard file format that virtually all digital cameras produce by default.
JPEG, also known as Joint Photographic Experts Group, refers to a way of storing graphic image files. JPEG files work by using lossy compression that calls for some of the file information to be deleted in order to save memory space.
The JPEG process is a 'lossy' one, meaning that some data is removed, and color gradients are simplified, which may result in some image degradation based on the amount of compression you choose.
Raw to JPEG Images It seems CR means Canon Raw and you need the software that you should have received with your camera (or you may need to contact them for disc). This software will then allow you to open your RAW Images in photoshop....
JPEG is the default format used by almost every digital camera ever made. Named after its developer, the Joint Photographic Experts Group (and pronounced "jay-peg") this format often lets you specify both image size and compression.
JPEG JPEG stands for Joint Photographers Expert Group, and it is a file format for storing digital images with a considerable amount of compression.
JPEG A standard for compressing image data developed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group, hence the name JPEG.
JPEG A standardized format used by many digital cameras for storing images. This format is also commonly used for images on the web and images attached to e-mail messages.
JPEG The Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) format is widely used. It is a bitmap format commonly used to display photographs and other continuous-tone images in web pages on the Internet.
JPEG   A popular image format and image file extension. "JPEG" (jay-peg) stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, the organization that developed the format.
JPEG format, 400x336 pixels, 20% compression, 37 kilobytes If you are designing a Web site, sending digital photographs as e-mail attachments or trying to pack as many images on a floppy disk as possible, the size of each image is important.
JPEG - An acronym for Joint Photographic Experts Group that describes an image file format standard in which the size of the file is reduced by compressing it. A "JPEG" image file name carries the extension "jpg" - e.g. "portrait.
JPEG JPEG (Joint Photographers Experts Group) is the standard file format for digital images. JPEG images are compressed (on-board software shrinks the file size of the digital image).
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) When a digital camera takes a photo, it saves the image into an electronic image file. The most common image file is a JPEG.
JPEG -Joint Photographic Experts Group. Better known as a format of compression used to achieve great quality images while saving space.
JPEG or JPG: Joint Photographic Experts Group - compressed image file format LCD: Liquid crystal display LED: Light emitting diode LOL: Laughing out loud ...
JPEG In digital photography terminology, JPEG is a type of lossy file format. Stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group. It is the most common file format used in digital photography.
JPEG: The most common format used for images in digital imaging device. A JPG file format will compresses the information to its lowest common value. The amount of compression depends upon various settings used by the program creating the file.
JPEG - Stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group. Along with GIFs, the JPEG file format is one of the main graphic formats displayed on the web.
JPEG an acronym for Joint Photographic Electronic Group, a common standard for compressing image data. junior outdoor poster a smaller outdoor poster approximately 60" x 132", usually consisting of three or fewer sheets.
JPEG: Universal file format used to store and exchange image files in a space efficient way, by using compression. Devised by the Joint Photographic Experts Group. The main file format used by all digital cameras to save images taken.
JPEG JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is a file compression method used in Digital Photography that shrinks a file's storage size, but which can also cause image degradation as a result of data loss. (see Lossy) ...
JPEG Compression A (pronounced jay-peg) stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group. JPEG is a color image compression technique that reduces file sizes by eliminating redundant or unnecessary image data.
JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group A picture file format, typically .jpg through .jpe and .jpeg are common too. The de facto standard for image compression in digital imaging device, though .
JPEG is a standard for compressing image data. It is not a file format, it's a compression method that is used within a file format. Some quality is lost in achieving JPEG's high compression rates.
JPEG: Joint Photographic Experts Group (see "Compression"). LCD Monitor: The Liquid Crystal Display color screen on most digicams, usually 1.8 to 2.5 inches measured diagonally and used to check images after they are shot.
JPEG Before the work with the raw files began, the target was photographed with the camera in JPEG mode. Thus, the raw files could be compared to the JPEG image.
JPEG, JPG 24-bit file format with lossy compression. Offers variable degrees of compression: Higher compression rates result in smaller file sizes but also increase compression artifacts.
JPEG - The most commonly used system for compressing image data developed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group, hence the name JPEG.
JPEG An acronym fot the Joint Photographic Experts Group and is a standard for compressing image data. A JPEG is not a true file format, but is a compression method used within a file format.
JPEG. A very popular digital camera file format that uses lossy compression to reduce file sizes. Developed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group.
JPEG - is a digital image file format and short for the Joint Photographic Experts Group - the body that originally defined the standard.
JPEG 2000 - JPEG 2000 is a wavelet-based image compression standard developed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group and with the intention of superseding their original discrete cosine transform-based JPEG standard (created in 1992).
JPEG, TIFF and RAW The size of the digital file corresponding to the image which the camera produces depends on the pixel count. In most consumer digicams each pixel generates 3 bytes of data (so called "8-bit data").
JPEG - Joint Photographic Experts Group; the most common image compression format used by digital cameras. Landscape photo composition - An orientation where the width is greater than the height.
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is used to display photographs and images containing smooth gradients and plenty of colors in web sites, web photo galleries, slideshows, etc.
JPEG, JPG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) A lossy compression format, this is the most common type of image file format used in digital cameras. A ...
JPEG: Short for Joint Photographic Experts Group; this is a highly compressed image file, which takes an area measuring 8 by 8 pixels and compresses its information to the lowest common value.
JPEG. Joint Photographic Experts Group. This is the name of the committee that designed the standard image compression algorithm. JPEG was designed for compressing full colour or grey scale digital images of natural scenes.
JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group. The group of the ISO responsible for the creation and maintenance of the JPEG still-image compression standard. JTC1 ...
JPEG, JPG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) A standard created by the Joint Photographic Experts Group (a joint committee of the ISO and IEC) for the compression of photographic or photo realistic images and the accompanying file format.
JPEG or JPG An image compression file format named after the Joint Photographic Experts Group who devised it. The JPEG format compresses images but sacrifices image detail (lossy compression). See also Motion-JPEG.
JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group). A file format that supports 24-bit color and reduces file sizes by selectively discarding image data. Digital cameras generally use JPEG compression to pack more images onto memory cards.
JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group. The de facto standard for image compression in digital imaging devices which enables different levels of compression to be selected.
JPEG: Joint Photographic Experts Group. A highly compressed graphics format designed to handle computer images of high resolution photographs as efficiently as possible.
JPEG compression A standard developed by JPEG for reduction in the amount of data required to represent an image and therefore the hard disk space needed to store it.
JPEG ( Joint Photographic Experts Group) The de facto standard for image compression in digital imaging devices. JPEG is a 'lossy' compression technique, capable of reducing digital image files to about 5% of their normal size.
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