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Hence the file name, JPG, is derived from the Joint Photographics Export Group. Functionally, JPG and JPEG are the same.
In the older days of computers, JPG files were the only file types with a three-character limit, however JPEG is now more common. JPGs are designed to minimize the size of photographs so they’re easier to share and use […] View
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Holbrook posted an update 2 years, 8 months ago
Hence the file name, JPG, is derived from the Joint Photographics Export Group. Functionally, JPG and JPEG are the same.
In the older days of computers, JPG files were the only file types with a three-character limit, however JPEG is now more common. JPGs are designed to minimize the size of photographs so they’re easier to share and use…[Read more]
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