JPEG, or Joint Photographic Experts Group format, has become a standard because it is a compressed file format for digital images. By compressing large photos, JPEGs allow you to fit more images on a digital camera memory card or a hard drive. They also move across the Internet relatively rapidly. The one problem they have is called digital noise. This makes it difficult to print large photos and produces images below the professional standard. You can convert photos to higher-level standards. Warnings Writer Bio

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