You can usually try to find the file in your respective file browser, right click it and click on "Properties". Alternatively you can select it and press Alt + Enter. On most operating systems, this will pop up a window that tells you how large the file size is.
This is an operation that can be done on any file, not just a JPEG.
Let's assume the file is called picture.jpg and you are in the same directory as the file:
At the command prompt, type: ls -alh picture.jpg
If you are using a window manager in Linux, like KDE or Gnome, open up your file browser. (Konqueror in KDE or Nautilus in Gnome) and browse to the file. Right-click on it and choose Properties.
TIFF File
jpeg or jpg is standard for pictures and have smallest file size, usually used for web but you can print those images too.
The nature of a jpeg file is to decrease file size by a compression logarithm that takes out some information. Each time a jpeg file is saved it is compressed further, losing more information each time. Save the file as a psd file before any editing, then when finished save as a jpeg, retaining the psd file if further changes are needed.
Try saving as a different file type. A .jpeg file would be smaller than a .bmp file.
JPEG is a bitmap file type. There are many bitmap file types but JPEG is the one which uses the least amount of memory. However, JPEG image file sizes can be changed by how they are saved in the data loss compression feature which JPEG uses.
If it is a jpeg file then tell her to send it in it's original file size. It can be no better than the original.
Yes it is.
You can't a .JPEG is a photo or image file while a .MP3 is a music or audio file.
JPEG and BMP image types use different programs and algorithms to record and store the data. The BMP (bitmap) is the older format while the JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) format is more recent. One difference between a JPEG and a BMP file is that the bitmap file is larger in size. This is due to the JPEG file being compressed which in turn causes a loss in picture quality.
JPEG images (jpeg, jpg) use compression formats to reduce the data file size for digital images. While this causes a loss of image quality, it enables images to be more efficiently stored and transmitted.
I think the easiest way is to open the jpeg in Paint and save it as a bitmap.
To put a jpeg into a word document you need to open a new word document or the document that you would like your jpeg to be placed on. Then go to insert> picture> from file> then choose file and insert. You can edit your image (ie, change the size or layout) by double clicking on the image.