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so youve just finished working in your favorite image editing program and your masterpiece is ready for the art gallery your web design portfolio or even 4chan but when you go to save it youre presented with this baffling array of file format options hiss PNG BMP and come on why does Photoshop think you look like you know what a JPEG is when all you want is a picture of a got-dang hot dog well the answer Hank Hills question JPEG stands for a joint photographic experts group and despite the fancy sounding name you dont need to be an expert to use it as its an extremely common format in the world of photo storage JPEGs are popular for a number of reasons but one of the biggest is that they save a lot of storage space compared to older formats like BMP which used to be widely used due to a simplicity and compatibility across devices but has since fallen out of favour now to achieve these space savings JPEGs use whats called lossy compression so when you save an image as a JPEG some