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in todayamp;#39;s Tech tip Iamp;#39;ll be showing you how to take jpeg photos with your iPhoneamp;#39;s camera Now by default your iPhone takes high efficiency photos and the format will be either h-i-e-c or h-i-e-f or even h-i-e-v depending on what mode youamp;#39;re using and these are all high efficiency photos if you want your camera to take jpeg photos simply go to settings on the main settings page scroll down to camera so tap on camera that opens your camera settings page tap on formats at the top there and then you should see under camera capture itamp;#39;s set to high efficiency and what you want to do is Select most compatible once you select most compatible your phone will now take jpeg photos instead of high efficiency photos so for instance if you take a photo like this itamp;#39;s going to be a JPEG photo so just look at the information you can now see that we have this as a JPEG photo as opposed to the previous photo we took which was a high efficiency photo that