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hi Iamp;#39;m Randall Heyman todayamp;#39;s explanation of JPEG is for everyone even if you hated maths at school now I know some of youamp;#39;re going to have doubts about that when you see some of my previous videos like first-order linear differential equations made easy but seriously this video is for anyone who wants to understand how JPEG works so JPEG stands for a joint photographic experts group and itamp;#39;s a way of storing and transmitting photos and in fact ing to Wikipedia itamp;#39;s the most common way of storing and transmitting photos on the world wide web so hereamp;#39;s some photos to get us started Iamp;#39;m going to explaining JPEG for black-and-white photos today because itamp;#39;s easier for me to explain but everything I say basically applies for color so this photo here this is going to sound a bit strange for younger viewers but it was taken on a film camera and then it was developed and printed in a darkroom so I have this physical photo at home