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JPEG
[ jey-peg ]
noun
- a set of standards and file format for compression of digital color images.
- an image file compressed in this format.
JPEG
/ ˈɪˌɛɡ /
noun
- computing
- a standard file format for compressing pictures by disposing of redundant pixels
- a picture held in this file format
- ( as modifier )
a JPEG image
JPEG
- Short for Joint Photographic Experts Group.
- A standard algorithm for the compression of digital images, making it easier to store and transmit them.
- A digital image that has been compressed using this algorithm.
Word History and Origins
Origin of JPEG1
Word History and Origins
Origin of JPEG1
Example Sentences
However you decide to scan your photos, make sure you save it as a “JPG or JPEG” file at a high resolution.
Companies that print digital photos require that the files be “JPG or JPEG.”
The Ware county attorney responds, “I will verify,” and responds with a jpeg labeled “ware-county-confirmation,” but the actual image was never provided to the plaintiffs, and can’t be viewed.
These days, Yousefi, 28, is known as shy.jpeg by more than 50,000 people across Instagram and TikTok.
There are no details that you’d miss in a jpeg reproduction, no visible evidence of human hands at play, no sensual pleasure to be found in the surface, nothing surprising, mysterious or engrossing.
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