Computer Science, asked by prachi6133, 1 year ago

what is JPG and JPEG formate of pasport size photo ?​

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Answered by anmolshah20k
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Answer:

JPEG is a file extension that stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group.

JPG was simply born out of a limitation that existed by previous versions of Windows and or DOS

Explanation:

There are actually no differences between the JPG and JPEG formats. The only difference is the number of characters used. JPG only exists because in earlier versions of Windows (MS-DOS 8.3 and FAT-16 file systems) they required a three letter extension for the file names. So .jpeg was shortened to .jpg. While Windows and or DOS had this limitation, UNIX did not and so UNIX and MAC users continued to use the .jpeg extension. Newer versions of Windows of course now accept more characters in their file extension, however, .jpg was already being used by a majority of people (and programs needed to work with MS-DOS 8.3) and so it still is the most common extension.

Answered by Anonymous
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they r the format of fotos to describe them

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