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While highly useful, the JPG is not a "one-size-fits-all" solution. It does not support (unlike PNGs) and can suffer from "artifacting"—visual distortion—if compressed too aggressively. For designers or photographers requiring high-fidelity editing, the JPG is typically the final export format rather than the working file. Conclusion
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The Digital Backbone: Understanding the Utility of the JPG Format While highly useful, the JPG is not a
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