JPEG


[jey-peg] /ˈdʒeɪˌpɛg/

noun, Computers.
1.
a set of standards and file format for compression of digital color images.
2.
an image file compressed in this format.
/ˈdʒeɪˌpɛɡ/
noun
1.
(computing)

JPEG
(jā’pěg’)

Joint Photographic Experts Group
Joint Photographic Experts Group

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