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A 24-bit JPEG is a digital image that uses to store color information. This is achieved by allocating 8 bits to each of the three primary color channels: Red: 8 bits (256 shades) Green: 8 bits (256 shades) Blue: 8 bits (256 shades)

), which is often called "True Color" because it exceeds the number of colors the human eye can typically distinguish. How the JPEG Standard Works 24.jpeg

Combined, these channels can produce approximately ( A 24-bit JPEG is a digital image that

JPEG stands for the , the committee that introduced the standard in 1992. It is primarily known for: 24.jpeg

It uses a process called Discrete Cosine Transform (DCT) to convert image data into a mathematical form that is easier to compress.

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