Yes you can. Open jpg in image editing program like Photoshop then save it as a new gif file.
Show extensions and then click in the name box and change .jpg to .html you will then be able to open your image file with your internet browser.
First: I assume you mean JPEG (or JPG) format. ((I have never come across jepeg as a format)) JPEG is an image format and most any image handling program can print it.If you have a file that does end in .jepeg, try renaming it .jpeg (or .jpg) and printing that.To print an image sometimes you can just right-click the image and select "Print" from the contest menu! If you have any program that recognizes the file it will open and open te print dialog (or Windows print wizard will open)
TBN files are a type of a JPG file extension. Therefore, in order to open TBN image files on Windows XP, you can use any standard image editor or viewer.
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.
jpg extend for joint Photographic Experts Group. jpg is a extension of images file. when we capture image from Mobile and Digital cemra than Image save with .jpg extension like jpg one more extension of image .gif is use for graphics picture. like as word.doc,excel.xls,Powerpoint.ppt.
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 can double click on image in Bridge and it will open in camera raw plugin,there you can work with picture or just save it in other format,press open image and it will open in Photoshop then go to save,save as or save for web and device and save in format you want , or you can open .jpg image in camera raw,right click on image and choose Open in Camera Raw
Tiff and Jpg are both image file formats. Tiff stands for: Tag Image File Format and Jpg stands for: Joint Photographic Group. Jpg is also now known as Jpeg, the E stands for Experts.
An Image is not "put into a HTML File", but reffered to by. For Example: If you have "image001.jpg" in the same directory as your "index.html", you insert the following into your HTML: <img src="image001.jpg" /> If you now open your "index.html" in a Browser, the "image001.jpg" should be shown.
I don't believe that is possible, because JPEG files are still images. If you were tp convert a GIF image into a JPG image, it will no longer be animated.
jpg (JPEG) is an image-file format. It is a style of compression readable by almost every computer nowadays. It supports a maximum image size of 65535×65535