by diarrhea_king69 March 09, 2018
Pronounciation:
Jay-pegged
jpegged (jpegging present tense) is a single word adjective which can be used to describe when an (non-vector) image becomes fuzzy, either from saving the image as a low quality .jpeg file or from repeatedly saving a .jpeg file.
Users of Adobe Photoshop would rather save a .jpeg file straight from the .psd file rather than edit the .jpeg file and save over and over again losing the 'quality' of the image resulting in fuzziness.
Jay-pegged
jpegged (jpegging present tense) is a single word adjective which can be used to describe when an (non-vector) image becomes fuzzy, either from saving the image as a low quality .jpeg file or from repeatedly saving a .jpeg file.
Users of Adobe Photoshop would rather save a .jpeg file straight from the .psd file rather than edit the .jpeg file and save over and over again losing the 'quality' of the image resulting in fuzziness.
Webdesigner: "Don't save the .jpeg file I uploaded on the internet, it's of a lower quality. Instead let me know if you want me to send it to you in an email, to avoid jpegging the image."
Girl: "Oh no I've lost the photoshop file and all I have is this .jpeg image, now the image is going to be all jpegged each time I save it."
Girl: "Oh no I've lost the photoshop file and all I have is this .jpeg image, now the image is going to be all jpegged each time I save it."
by tummylicious April 11, 2009
JPEG is a standardized image compression mechanism. JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, the original name of the committee that wrote the standard.
by Dew March 23, 2005
by PhaseBurn March 05, 2005
1) (noun) A format for compressed digital pictures.
2) (noun) An image file that uses the jpeg format
2) (noun) An image file that uses the jpeg format
by jack January 27, 2004
1. A peg shaped like the letter J.
2. An image type that condences and fuzzes up each time it is saved.
2. An image type that condences and fuzzes up each time it is saved.
by B-Drac August 10, 2003
by KernalIndelTheBull April 07, 2020