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hello everyone in this video we are going to look at something that you have used and uh probably are familiar with in a general sense but maybe you donamp;#39;t know the details of uh how it is done and that is a JPEG image so the jpeg image that is the most common format in digital images is made in 1992 itamp;#39;s a lossy compression and by lossy means that when you compress it to a smaller size and you try to uh basically show it and reconstruct it back so you encode it and then decode it Iamp;#39;ll talk about those when you get the compressed version of the image it has lower quality and you lose some data that you cannot get back okay so if you save a higher quality image that has no loss in it like directly from your digital camera uh although digital cameras have loss in them too but letamp;#39;s say high quality and then you save that because it is like I donamp;#39;t know 100 megabytes or something and save it as a several hundred kilobytes or one Meg uh jpeg image you