In terms of regular e-mail you can send any file. Yes that includes JPEG.
Scan the image into the computer, send to your documents files, then attach to an email.
No necessarily. While only a few cameras have built-in email requiring a file transfer from the camera first, most phones do allow direct attachment of a jpeg image via the internet/email.
You can't. Save the image and send it as an attachment using your email client.
yes u can
Try saving the image as a .jpg to your hard drive. THEN send your e-mail ... and send image as an attachment.
A JPEG is a format that an image file can be saved as. The acronym JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group. This was the development group for 24-bit colour image storage.
JPEG is the same as JPG. However if you really want to rename your .jpeg images into .jpg, you can go to Command Prompt, navigate to the folder of where your pictures are stored, and type in: ren *.jpeg *.jpg
You click on the paper clip icon and attach the gif and it will come out when you send it to someone. -- copy the image from an image viewing program and paste in the body of the email if that does not work, attach it as a gif, then use HTML tags to include it into the body. <image>filename.gif</image> .. I think.
A jpg otherwise known as jpeg is an image file. When you save an image from the internet .jpg or .jpeg is the default save extension.
Generally yes, the JPEG algorithm uses a lossy compression, so minor image details are lost. For more details about the JPEG algorithm visit the related link.
There is no other way u have to have photoshop to turn the image to jpeg it will not work otherwise it will just turn back to its original form that it was in
A JPG or JPEG file (short for Joint Photographic Experts Group) is an image file, typically a photograph or realistic painting. .jpg means the file is a JPEG file, which is a high pixel version of an image. JPEG's are the most commonly used image format on PC's.