JPEG
JPEG is an image format primarily designed for photographs.
In computing, JPEG (pronounced JAY-peg; IPA: [ˈdʒeɪpɛg]) is a commonly used standard method of compression for photographic images. The name JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, the name of the committee who created the standard. The group was organized in 1986, issuing a standard in 1992 which was approved in 1994 as ISO 10918-1. JPEG should not be confused with MPEG, the Moving Picture Experts Group, which produces compression schemes for motion pictures.
2007-03-25 00:36:50
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answered by thumberlina 6
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JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group.
2007-03-25 00:37:50
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answered by Sofiya 6
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The name JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, the name of the committee who created the standard.
A jpeg is an electronic picture format commonly used on websites, in presentations and such.
2007-03-25 00:39:10
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answered by spl 4
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JPEG (pronounced "jay-peg") is a standardized image compression mechanism.
JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, the original name of the committee that wrote the standard.
JPEG is designed for compressing either full-color or gray-scale images of natural, real-world scenes. It works well on photographs, naturalistic artwork, and similar material; not so well on lettering, simple cartoons, or line drawings. JPEG handles only still images, but there is a related
standard called MPEG for motion pictures.
2007-03-25 00:42:17
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answered by llosier9 3
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JPEG (Joint Photographic Expert Group) is a method that compressed images in the jpeg format. we know that other file formats that display the images in the computer are more memory comsuming but jpeg is the compressed file format that provides us a good image quality in the lower memory. we also known it by the extension .jpg, .jpeg or .jpe.
you can know more on jpeg by web search in yahoo or google.
2007-03-25 00:57:02
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answered by R. R. 1
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JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group the company which created the file format. It is the format of image files on computers. Other formats are GIF, BMP
2007-03-25 00:39:19
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answered by kmrshwn 1
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It is a standard formulated by Joint Photographic
Experts Group (JPEG).
Some of its features are:
One symbol per clock cycle Huffman-decoding capability.
No requirement for microprocessor control or pre-processing.
Simple first-in first out (FIFO) interface for stream input.
Support for all interleaved and non-interleaved scans.
Bit-rate control for dynamic output rate stabilization.
Zero power standby mode.
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2007-03-25 00:47:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Joint Photographic Experts Group
It is a data format for storing photo-like images
2007-03-25 00:38:14
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answered by David D 7
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Go to www.wikipedia.org and search for: JPG
2007-03-25 00:37:52
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answered by ELfaGeek 7
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jpeg cannot stand.... u can stand, i can stand ha ha ha ho ho ho ....
2007-03-25 00:43:40
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answered by deadSOUL 2
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