
1) Image
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1) An Instagram file format 2) Common email attachment 3) Common web image 4) Compressed pic, of a sort 5) Computer graphic file format 6) Computer graphics file format 7) Computer image extension 8) Computer image file format 9) Computer image standard 10) Computer image-file format 11) Computer-image file format
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Common graphic file format used in Web banners.
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A format designed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group, that allows files of coloured images to be compressed to a smaller digital file than if the full range of colours were to be saved. Also .JPG as a computer file extension.
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Joint Photographic Expert Group. An image standard that has a high compression rate based around mathematical sequences. This results in a smaller file that loses some detail.
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(from the article `Redefining the Library in the Digital Age`) ...longer be read as the hardware or software became obsolete. In 2007 the tagged image file format (TIFF) was the de facto standard for archival ... ...for display over the Internet, is GIF (graphics interchange format), which is also lossless except that its images are lim...
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Joint Photographic Experts Group,
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Joint Photographic Expert Group. A standard for file compression, more powerful than GIF, that can produce a 1:200 compression ratio.
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(Digital cameras and photo printers) Joint Photographic Experts Group. The de facto standard for image compression in digital imaging devices which enables different levels of compression to be selected. Because brightness information is more important than colour data, most pixels only store the brightness information. When the JPEG file is opene...
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An internationally agreed standard for the compression and decompression of still images, such as photographs. The compression rates used do not compromise the quality of the image and their fast transfer rate and high quality make them ideal for use on the Internet. JPEGs can be recognised by the file extensions .jpg and .jpeg.
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Joint Photographic Experts Group
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Acronym for the Joint Photographic Experts Group. C-Cube Microsystems designed it. It is a lossy form of compression, meaning that it looses information in the compression. It works by averaging areas of adjacent pixels. Ideal for Web use as it handles continuous tone and subtle shifts in colour and tone sensitive subject matter well and produces v...
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Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG): Easily compressed graphics format that displays photographic as well as graphic images. As laid down by ISO and CCITT.
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JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group a consortium which has developed and spread this format world-wide. It is a compression format that efficiently stores digital images
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A compression scheme optimised for still pictures which can reduce image size to up to a hundredth of the original.
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A graphic image requested by choosing from a range of compression qualities. JPEG is one of the image file formats supported on the World Wide Web.
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Joint Photographic Electronic Group. a common standard for compressing image data.
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Joint Photographic Experts Group
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A standard for storing digital images.
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Joint Photographic Expert Group. Common type of picture file used on the web.
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Joint Photographic Experts Group
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A widely-used graphic file format. Acronym of the Joint Photographic Experts Group. (It's pronounced 'Jay-peg'.)
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(Joint Photographic Experts Group) -- A compressed file format for digital images.
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bitmap file type that uses lossy compression. File extension names:
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(Joint Photographic Experts Group) A bitmap, 24-bit color file format that allows the user to specify the amount of lossy compression applied to the file. This file format is supported by most imaging applications and is most appropriately used on continuous tone images.
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