JPEGmuoto
JPEGmuoto refers to the standard JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) file format, widely used for storing digital images. It is a lossy compression method, meaning that some image data is discarded during the compression process to reduce file size. This loss of data is generally imperceptible to the human eye, making JPEG a practical choice for photographs and complex images with smooth gradients. The degree of compression can be adjusted, allowing users to balance image quality with file size. Higher compression results in smaller files but can lead to noticeable artifacts, such as blockiness or blurring. JPEGmuoto supports millions of colors, making it suitable for full-color imagery. It is a ubiquitous format, supported by virtually all digital cameras, image editing software, and web browsers. The JPEG standard was developed by the Joint Photographic Experts Group and first published in 1992. Its widespread adoption has made it one of the most common image file formats on the internet and in digital photography.