Description of the Scorpion jpg image: This British light tank is on display at a military show.
Information about the Scorpion jpg picture: The Scorpion light tank was used by the British from 1973 until 1994. It was manufactured by Alvis Vickers. Top speed was about 50 mph.
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What does jpeg stand for: JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group.
What is a jpeg file: JPEG is a file compression technique which enables image file sizes to be reduced by a considerable amount without any noticeable loss of detail. It is a popular format compared to other formats, this is due to the fact that the file takes up less memory.
Jpeg definition: Jpeg is pronounced "jay-peg" this JPEG format has become very popular, this is due to it's ability to save an image in a user selected variable compression range. Different image quality for various images, for photograph printing, web images and emails, Jpeg can handle all of them. This format would not be suitable for text. When an image is saved some of the picture detail is lost, this is called lossy compression, the more the compression the more the detail that is lost.
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the more an image such as this Scorpion is compressed
the more the detail is removed.
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