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hey everyone ever wondered when to use jpeg versus PNG today Iamp;#39;ll help you choose the right image format for your needs letamp;#39;s get started first letamp;#39;s start with jpeg it stands for joint photographics expert group and itamp;#39;s a lossy compression format that means it reduces file size but it sacrifices some of the quality now letamp;#39;s talk about PNG it stands for portable Network graphic it is a losses compression format which means it retains image quality while compressing so when should you use each format well thereamp;#39;s two situations when you want to use jpeg one is for images with a lot of details and colors like photos and two is when image size is a concern like when uploading online so when should you use PNG use PNG for images with text or sharp lines like logos or fonts and you also use PNG when you need transparency or a transparent background and thatamp;#39;s it now you know when to use JPEG and when to use PNG donamp;#39;t forget t