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The word "large" in a filename often means a heavy file size that can slow down page load times. JPGs use "lossy" compression, which reduces file size by merging similar colors together.

Search engines and screen readers can't "see" . To make your content accessible to blind or low-vision users, you must provide a clear image description .

A JPG is more than just pixels. It contains Exchangeable image file format (EXIF) data, which includes the date the photo was taken, camera settings (like ISO and aperture), and even GPS coordinates.

Alt text should be brief (e.g., "A golden retriever playing in a park"), while image descriptions can be more detailed and placed in the caption or body text to provide full context. 4. Rename for Success

This post focuses on how to effectively manage, optimize, and use high-resolution images like yours in a digital workflow.

The word "large" in a filename often means a heavy file size that can slow down page load times. JPGs use "lossy" compression, which reduces file size by merging similar colors together.

Search engines and screen readers can't "see" . To make your content accessible to blind or low-vision users, you must provide a clear image description .

A JPG is more than just pixels. It contains Exchangeable image file format (EXIF) data, which includes the date the photo was taken, camera settings (like ISO and aperture), and even GPS coordinates.

Alt text should be brief (e.g., "A golden retriever playing in a park"), while image descriptions can be more detailed and placed in the caption or body text to provide full context. 4. Rename for Success

This post focuses on how to effectively manage, optimize, and use high-resolution images like yours in a digital workflow.