JFIF to JPG Comprehending and Converting This Structure

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If you have ever saved an photo from the web and discovered it saved with a .jfif file extension rather than the usual .jpg, this is common. JFIF — short for JPEG File Interchange Format — is a standard that defines how JPEG photos is encoded.

Essentially, a JFIF photo is a JPEG file. The .jfif suffix appears mostly while saving photos from some web browsers, especially when the image was served with no a defined file type header.

The .jfif extension started showing to most people since some browsers — mainly here previous versions of Internet Explorer — save JPEG files with the correct .jfif extension when websites fails to specify the filename.

The fix is simple: just rename the file extension from .jfif to .jpg, or process it with a online converter to produce a standard JPG image. In both cases, the picture quality does not change.

The quickest fix is a simple rename. On Windows, turn on showing file extensions in File Explorer, click the .jfif file, choose Rename and change the file extension to .jpg.

Visit alljpgconverters.com for a 100 percent free browser-based JFIF to JPG tool requiring no account necessary.

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