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Image format confusion

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Aug 26, 2024 Aug 26, 2024

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So hello everyone how are you all, so i am here for a issue so i am new in here and i want to know what is the main deference between jpg and jpeg format? So the issue is in every upscaler website or app there's no option for jpeg. So i wanna know does adobe stock accepts jpg files or not. Do you all know any upscale software where i can choose jpeg format before exporting my files?? (Or i am wrong here)

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Community Expert , Aug 26, 2024 Aug 26, 2024

There is no difference, really. Early versions of Windows (think 3.x / MS-DOS) only allowed file names to have three letter extensions. Thus, JPEG was shortened and became JPG. You can rename your files extensions as you wish.

 

Adobe Stock requires your images to be JPEG - .jpeg or .jpg, doesn't matter.

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Community Expert , Aug 26, 2024 Aug 26, 2024

Adobe Stock accepts the following image file types.

.jpg,

transparent .png,

vector graphic files -- .ai, .eps or .svg.

 

Refer to these links in your Stock Contributor User Guide:

 

 

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There is no difference, really. Early versions of Windows (think 3.x / MS-DOS) only allowed file names to have three letter extensions. Thus, JPEG was shortened and became JPG. You can rename your files extensions as you wish.

 

Adobe Stock requires your images to be JPEG - .jpeg or .jpg, doesn't matter.

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Adobe Stock accepts the following image file types.

.jpg,

transparent .png,

vector graphic files -- .ai, .eps or .svg.

 

Refer to these links in your Stock Contributor User Guide:

 

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator

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