What is the JPEG graphics format?
JPEG is an acronym
for Joint Photographic Experts Group. This graphics file format is an
ISO/ITU standard for storing raster (or bitmap) style
(not vector style, like metafile)
images in compressed form using a discrete cosine transform. Like bitmaps,
the customization or editing options of such graph representations will
be limited (typically to operations on pixels, such as stretching and
shrinking, cutting and pasting, and drawing "over" the graph).
The major advantage of the JPEG format is that as compared to bitmaps,
it is much more economical (uses less storage space), and it is commonly
used to represent graphics components of HTML files for reports that will
be viewed in an Internet or intranet setting.
You can save graphs in this
format by select JPEG Files in the Save as type box in the
Save As dialog (accessible from the graph File
menu). Note that on the Save as dialog (accessible from the File
menu), an option Create printer resolution Clipboard/Report/Metafile
images (best for printing) is available whenever you select the JPEG
file format. This option determines the line thickness for rendering the
main components of the graphs used when generating these file type representations
of STATISTICA Graphs.