Definition of JPG
JPG, or JPEG, stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, and it is a widely used image compression format. It is designed for storing photographic images with high color depth, making it suitable for photographs and complex images.
Explanation of JPG
JPEG employs lossy compression, meaning some data is lost during compression, resulting in a smaller file size. It is well-suited for photographic images where a slight loss of quality is acceptable.
Example of JPG
- Saving a photograph from a digital camera in JPG format.
Strategies of JPG
- Compression level: Adjust compression settings to balance file size and image quality.
- Use case consideration: Choose the image format based on the specific requirements of the use case.
- Editing workflow: Minimize repeated compression to avoid cumulative quality loss.
Related terms
- PNG (Portable Network Graphics)
- GIF (Graphics Interchange Format)
- Image Compression
- EXIF (Exchangeable image file format)