Yes.
You right click on the image and click save as... and then save it where ever you want on your computer.(don't know what the difference between an picture and an icon though)
save the image, right click and choose properties, change icon, browse for the picture
To save a picture to your yearbook on Stardoll, first navigate to the photo you want to save. Click on the "Save" button or icon associated with the picture. Then, select the option to save it to your yearbook. Make sure to check your yearbook to confirm the picture has been successfully added.
Save a gif to your computer and upload it as your profile picture on Twitter.
Well, first you save the picture with the save icon. Then, you go to create a (poster, etc). Finally, you publish it.
To change your AIM icon to your picture, first log into your AIM account. Go to the "Edit Profile" section and look for the option to upload a new icon. Click on the upload button, select your desired image from your device, and save the changes. Your new icon should now be displayed in your AIM profile.
If you save a picture from the internet into your pictures folder or desktop, then you can right click the icon of the picture that you want and select 'set as wallpaper'.
Icon.
Your header is the picture behind your icon and bio. (Your icon is like your profile picture)
An icon, or ikon, is a religious picture. The computer 'icon' was named after it.
When you post your picture, you can save it clicking on "Share>Download" in the Options icon. Then if you want you can delete the post. Is the only way I've been able to do it by the moment, sorry.
You can drag pictures straight out of the browser window onto the iPhoto icon in the dock to add the picture to your library.