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hi Iamp;#39;m John Glenn what Iamp;#39;m going to do here is just look at the beginnings of where we start putting pictures into Photoshop we start for most of us with pictures plugging to our camera and most of the camera pictures we take will be in a file type called jpg now to actually see this in your picture here if you go to the top left hand corner of the photograph youamp;#39;ll find code thatamp;#39;s been put in by your camera and then theyamp;#39;ll be a little free later civil here which will be jpg start expanding 4.jpg and defer actually mean well jpg is a file type of image data itamp;#39;s based on taking large amounts of information from a picture photographic so itamp;#39;ll be pixel-based which is what our photographs are and thereamp;#39;s lots of information in here will shade from the tones and the details of the actual image that we have but we donamp;#39;t want to keep it at the top quality in our camera because it would take up too much space n