Photography enthusiasts use the JPEG photo format because it provides control over the size of the file. Digital photography stores image files on a memory card or some other type of limited storage media. If you capture photos in the JPEG format, you can potentially create extra storage space for newer photos, because JPEGs automatically reduce in size when going through snapshot and editing process. Unfortunately, this compression in the size of the photo might also create a blurry image. If you have the Windows operating system, you can use a native photo editing utility that can potentially sharpen the image. Tips Writer Bio

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