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What is JPG?

JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is a commonly used method of lossy compression for digital images, particularly for those produced by digital photography. The degree of compression can be adjusted, allowing a selectable trade-off between storage size and image quality. JPEGs are widely used for storing and transmitting photographic images on the World Wide Web.

What other technologies are related to JPG?

JPG Competitor Technologies

PNG is a raster graphics format that, like JPG, is used for storing digital images. It is a competitor because it offers different trade-offs in terms of compression and image quality.
mentioned alongside JPG in 36% (198) of relevant job posts
TIF (or TIFF) is another raster graphics format that can be used as an alternative to JPG, especially when high quality and lossless compression are required.
mentioned alongside JPG in 37% (149) of relevant job posts
GIF is a raster graphics format suitable for simple images and animations. It competes with JPG in scenarios where animation or transparency are needed, or where very small file size is paramount.
mentioned alongside JPG in 18% (96) of relevant job posts
TIFF is a raster graphics format that can be used as an alternative to JPG, especially when high quality and lossless compression are required. It is effectively the same as TIF.
mentioned alongside JPG in 12% (101) of relevant job posts

JPG Complementary Technologies

Adobe Photoshop is a widely used image editing software that can open, edit, and save JPG images. It's a complementary technology as it provides tools for working with JPG files.
mentioned alongside JPG in 0% (124) of relevant job posts

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