: Professional photographers often use tools like ExifTool to manage internal data (like timestamps) or FastStone Image Viewer for a more visual interface [35].
A JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) is a widely used digital image format that utilizes [13, 38]. This means that to reduce file size, some image data is permanently discarded, though the quality loss is often imperceptible at high settings [15, 38]. _ing (24).jpg
: There is no technical difference between .jpg and .jpeg ; both refer to the same format [7]. The three-letter version originated from older Windows systems that required three-character extensions [16]. : Professional photographers often use tools like ExifTool