A .rar file is a compressed archive; i.e. it is a file made up of one or more other files that has been made smaller (fewer bytes) with some specific algorithm. You need to decompress the .rar with an application such as WinRar or some other decompression tool. Then the contents can be examined with applications that support the files in the archive.
If there is an image that is not a jpg (jpeg) then you need to open that image with some image editing tool (such as IrfanView) and save (convert) it as .jpg.
how can you convert jpg to vga format
DAT file are binary files with text. They can be opened in Word. They aren't pictures that can be converted into JPEGs.
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MPEG was created in 2001
Yes, and they are by default.
just register and then search for a game and either download a torrent (which is bad) or just get a bunch of rars for the game you want
.jpg and .jpegs are non-animated pictures/images.
it's an image file on your computer. when it comes to pictures, there also .jpegs and .bins
No, JPEGs are typically smaller than RAW files. JPEG is a compressed image format that reduces file size by discarding some image data, while RAW files retain all the original data from the camera's sensor, resulting in much larger file sizes. The compression in JPEGs allows for easier storage and sharing, but it comes at the cost of some image quality and detail.
It's an archive. Can easily be unpacked with B1 Free Archiver.
I presume you mean the popular form of JPEG; JPEG2000 addresses most of the problems: The biggest problem is that JPEGs are lossy - when an image is converted to JPEG, some of the information in the image is lost. Professional photographers tend to avoid working repeatedly with JPEG images as continually loading and saving the image causes the image to lose quality. JPEGs don't support layers - most photo manipulation software use layers; to save images as JPEGs the image has to be "flattened". JPEGs only support 8 bit images. Modern digital cameras can operate in 12, 14 or 16 bit mode but if the images are saved as JPEGs, the extra information is discarded.
Compressed files are often named colloquially after the software used to consolidate them. Common names include Rars, and Winzips for these file archives.