Open the file in Photoshop (I use Elements 7.0) and select the parts you want individual. Copy and Paste each individual selection into a new file and save.
To separate images from a single .jpg file, you can use image editing software like Adobe Photoshop or GIMP. Open the .jpg file, use the selection tool to highlight the specific image you want to extract, and then copy and paste it into a new file. Alternatively, you can use online tools or software designed for image splitting, which can automatically divide the .jpg into separate files based on your preferences.
* matches anything. *.jpg would mean any file with a .jpg extension. 1*.jpg would mean any file where the name begins with 1 and ends with a .jpg ? matches any single character. ?.jpg would match a.jpg, 1.jpg, or F.jpg but not a1.jpg. Several ? wildcards can be used so that ??.jpg would match any jpg file with a two letter name.
AVIs can not be directly converted to JPGs. An AVI file is a video, a JPG file is a single image.
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To capture images from a Microsoft Word document and save them as separate JPG files, first, right-click on the image within the document and select "Save as Picture." Choose the JPG format from the dropdown menu, then select the desired location on your computer to save the file. Alternatively, you can use the Snipping Tool or Snip & Sketch to take a screenshot of the image and save it as a JPG.
It depends on your file system. Some filesystems are CASE sensitive but typically JPG and jpg are the same thing.
.jpg is a picture format.
you should use software coverter jpg to pdf, you can search with keyword jpg to pdf on google
You can try one of the following - Open the jpg file in CorelPhotoPaint & print the seperations. - Import jpg file in CorelDraw & print the separations. In both these cases if you jpg file is RGB or CMYK, then you will get 4 separate positives i.e.CMYK. But then you mention about Screen printing where I suppose you don,t be needing the CMYK process separation.In that case you can use CorelTrace to convert the jpg image to vector drawing editable in CorelDraw. Then edit it as per you requirements & take separate output for screen printing. Its is bit dicy issue & depends on the actual job requirements.
To open a jpeg (.jpg) file on a Mac the user is required to double click on the file's icon.
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.