![]() ![]() JPG is a compressed image format, and is designed to work with the kinds of images that a camera produces. Photographs, on the other hand, tend to be images of surroundings, indoor or outdoor, and generally should be as small as possible because people take a lot more photos with their iPhones than screen shots. You probably don't want much compression here. The Portable Network Graphics (PNG) format does better with images like that, and the resulting file size is often correspondingly larger than a Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPG) file. The short and simple answer is that screen shots are often of web content, and that content often has text. Here's why Apple does that and why you shouldn't fight it. ![]() It's no accident that Apple has chosen two different file formats for iOS device screen shots (PNG) and still photos from the camera (JPG).
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