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here we have an uncompressed image and it uses 46 megabytes of space and over here we have the same image as a compressed jpeg and it uses 4.1 megabytes can you see the difference what about when we zoom in so that we can see the individual pixels well in this video were going to take a deep dive into the jpeg algorithm and see how images can be compressed to just a tenth of their uncompressed file size all while keeping the same image resolution and a very high quality appearance to begin lets take a quick 26 seconds to understand the importance of this algorithm why were making this video and truthfully why you should stick around first most digital images from your phone or a camera are saved using the jpeg format second i spent a couple hours on the internet recording which images were jpeg versus other formats and found that 86 of the images were jpegs so essentially this algorithm is everywhere third video compression algorithms such as h.264 well thats 26 seconds so lets g