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First thing to notice about JPEG is: Itamp;#39;s not actually a file format, although everyone talks about JPEG files. JPEG is actually a compression method much like the codec you would use in a video. Umm, and we actually use the JPEG File Interchange Format, or JFIF as the actual wrapper that holds that compress data So what happened was the Joint Photographic Experts Group, which is what JPEG stands for came along and they created this incredibly complex, specification of how you should compress image data. Umm, very long, lots of different options and what that means, is that basically, in practice You couldnamp;#39;t possibly hope to implement all the different options. Progressive JPEG, sequential JPEG files, different color spaces and so no one did. Someone came along, and said how about this JFIF format, and everyone went: amp;quot;Actually, thatamp;#39;s much easieramp;quot; and now everyone just uses that. And more recently, the Exif format, which has been sort of champ