In computing, a commonly used method of compression for photographic images. The name JPEG stands for "Joint Photographic Experts Group".
1The social media platform will now essentially retain the original jpeg encoding.
2If you upload the image to social media it's a standard jpeg.
3He's sent a jpeg of some fossil shark teeth he found.
4The Iranian included with his message a jpeg digital picture.
5Picasa will even match the jpeg quality of the original.
6On the other hand we are not talking about "normal" jpeg photography.
7This is applied to either the in-camera jpeg or, for the RAW file, on the computer.
8I got the jpeg of the shark teeth.
9It even saves in the same annoying motion-jpeg format rather than a proper movie format like the Canon 5DMkII.
10We agreed to rendezvous back at the Clarks' house, so Rich could use their computer to send the jpeg file.
11Previously, only jpeg images could be geo-tagged and sent over Wi-Fi, but now you can use it with proper images.
12We also wonder why anyone professional enough to be using a 20 megapixel camera and a presumably very expensive CF card would be shooting jpeg.
13You drop a jpeg onto the window and from there you can mercilessly degrade your image in many ways, from vignetting to blowing out highlights.
14You wouldn't want to set up an optical connection for each JPEG.
15You'll be limited to JPEG photos, though: there is no RAW capability.
16One woman on the ship received a JPEG of her newborn grandchild.
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