JPEG File Interchange Format. A standard for transmission of an image in JPEG format (see below).
JPEG File Interchange Format. A file format that contains JPEG-encoded image data, which can be shared among various applications. JFIF resolutions store data at a constant rate; for example, JFIF 300 uses 300 KB for each frame it stores. JFIF resolutions comply with the ISO-JPEG interchange format and the ITUR 601 standard.
jfif. JPEG File Interchange Format. A standard format for exchanging JPEG file between computers.
JPEG File Interchange Format, the most common file format for JPEG images. ( TIFF is another file format that can be used to store JPEG images, and JNG is a third.) JFIF is not a formal standard; it was designed by a group of companies (though it is most often associated with C-Cube Microsystems, one of whose employees published it) and became a de facto industry standard.
Acronym: PEG ile nterchange ormat Digital Video: A specific type of the JPG file format. Also known as EXIF.
JPEG File Interchange Format, the format usually refered to as JPEG.
JPEG File Interchange Format (commonly referred to as JPEG), a popular image format for Web pages.