It all depends on how large the .jpg image is. Most images wont exceed 10 MB.
There is no answer to that, as files can be different physical sizes and take up different amounts of memory. So it is basically down to how much memory your computer has.
you should use software coverter jpg to pdf, you can search with keyword jpg to pdf on google
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None. You use the free memory.
You will use a JPEG or JPG when you have a picture and you save it to a file , Sometimes it may be too large & JPG will remove some of the information to keep the file size small and condensed (: Hope this helped - Kayla
* 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.
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The official one is .ico or it can also use .JPG but the JPG file will look a little messed up.
Well, I would recommend converting jpg files to PDF format files with a jpg file to PDF format file converter. There are many jpg files to PDF format converters offered for use for a fee of no charge.
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.
One GB is a start, but it'll use all the memory you have.