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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.
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
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
JPEG and BMP image types use different programs and algorithms to record and store the data. The BMP (bitmap) is the older format while the JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) format is more recent. One difference between a JPEG and a BMP file is that the bitmap file is larger in size. This is due to the JPEG file being compressed which in turn causes a loss in picture quality.
If you want to use an image outside iPhoto you can select from the Share menu or Export from the File menu to save it as a .jpeg file.
they may well be in jpeg format but there are other things saved in jpeg other than the pixels of the image, such as camera make, time of capture, aperture etc that can't be controlled manually, which are essential for the camera to recognise images as "it's own", and therefore display them in the playback. I've tried the same thing with my camera.
haller?? think it logically!..^_^right click in the images in the HTML then save in your computer as jpeg actually if you save it , automatically it will save as jpeg or gif.HTML is for creating a website if you want to put your image in your website there have a code like this like that ok??-louieann.1990@yahoo.com
Use Photoshop, open-->file-->new: you can set the width and height by yourself.
Digitizing images images make it easy to transmit images because when you digitize images the image is sent through the camera which will turn it into digits, so when you re open the image it will still be there which means it saves onto the camera or the computer
if you display slightly different pictures at a frame rate of 30 frames per second or faster it can fool the eye into seeing motion. You can download Gnu Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) for free and experiment with animating .gif images. See Link.
There may be another way, but this is how I go about it. 1) Save your entire document as a .pdf file 2) Open the recently created .pdf (It will open in a new program) 3) Immediately re-save the .pdf file as a .jpeg file. 4) Use a photo editing software to crop out the white around the photo And theres your .jpeg!
its those telescopes with an image at the end. you turn the end and the images changes shape. usually given to children to play with.