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Images commonly known as Joint Photographic Experts Group.  
Images commonly known as Joint Photographic Experts Group.  


JPEGs is typically the most utilized format for graphic images. These images consists of digital and color photography--either being full color or gray scale. JPEGs capture the "realistic" scenes in the images.   
JPEGs is typically the most utilized format for graphic images. Typically images that are digital and color photography need to use this compression format. JPEG compression contains full color or gray scale. JPEG compression format possess a large range of colors too. JPEGs capture the "realistic" scenes in the images.  According to Sarah Horton, "The more a photo is squeezed with JPEG compression, the more quality the photo loses." Saving an original image is strongly cautioned. Once a photo has been tweaked, the original image is lost and cannot be retrieved.


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=====Advantages of JPEG =====
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# Carroll, Brian. (2010). [http://scribd.com/doc/64429015/Writing-for-Digital-Media/ "Writing for Digital Media"]. New York: Routledge. Retrieved 12 Nov. 2012.
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# Lynch, Patrick J., Horton, Sarah. (2009). [http://webstyleguide.com/wsg3/index.html/ "Web Style Guide, 3rd Edition"]. Web Style Guide. Retrieved 12 Nov 2012.
# Stonebank, M. (1998). [http://info.eps.surrey.ac.uk/FAQ/standards.html#when/ "What is the difference between JPEG, GIF and PNG?"] Retrieved 12 Nov. 2012.
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