JPG is a widely used compressed image format for digital images. It is the most common image format used in digital cameras, different operating systems and on the Internet. It should be mentioned that JPG is the short file name extension of JPEG (“Joint Photographic Expert Group”).
It is a standard image format for containing lossy and compressed image data. These files can also contain high-quality image data with a lossless compression, i.e. no reduction in quality.
A compression ratio of 10:1 can be applied in these images without losing significant details. That results in smaller file size which allows sharing and storing of images easier. This unique compression feature allows these files to be used widely on the Internet, Computers, and Mobile Devices.
The degree of compression is adjustable. That means the image data can be saved with Minimum to maximum compression as per users taste. These pictures are great for photographs and realistic paintings. Also, with ImagePrint these kind of images have a great potential for editing purposes.
How to open JPG pictures with ImagePrint:
- Launch Coragi ImagePrint
- Choose Insert > Image
- Find the image file you wish to open
- Select the file(s)
- Edit and save your file
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