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Full form of GIF format of image is Graphics Interchange Format. This format of image can able to save only 256 colors which makes this format poor in the comparison of other image format.
Just save it in format zou want, you can do that from File - Save , Save as, Save for Web and Devices
open image in photoshop then go to File -> Save As and in Save As window in Format section at bottom press arrow on right side and choose TIFF from list, then click save
You can double click on image in Bridge and it will open in camera raw plugin,there you can work with picture or just save it in other format,press open image and it will open in Photoshop then go to save,save as or save for web and device and save in format you want , or you can open .jpg image in camera raw,right click on image and choose Open in Camera Raw
Thats format in which image data will be stored. Difference is because some image formats allows you to save editeble layers along with file (PSD) and some don't (JPEG, GIF, PNG).
if u hav windows, right click on the image and click on open with then, click on paintOn paint, click on file, save as, and sava the image in jpeg format on save as type, which is usually below the file name.
I ques you are asking which format to use for print. People usually use .tiff format to save images for print. When shooting with digital camera use raw format or tiff.
You can save from Photoshop in many formats like JPEG, PNG, TIFF, PDF. Difference is because TIFF can save layers, PDF can save vector data while JPEG and PNG can save only flat image or only pixels. There are and many other formats to save or export image from Photoshop but usually people work and save all their images in PSD format because this format supports all Photoshop capabilities and can keep most of them as editable. Off course when you need image for Web you will save it usually as JPEG to post it but keep original always and my advise is to keep it in PSD format on your computer.
Depends on what the original format is. Generally, you can download the attachment, open it in a program such as Photoshop, MS Paint, etc., go to "Save As", and save it as a JPEG.
Use an application that can read your image ans save it in .gif format (Try IrfanView - it is free and reads many formats and can save as .gif )
The simplest way to change a file format is to save a copy in the new format. Don't lose the original in case the change does not work or gives a file unreadable on your image-processor!
The JPEG/EXIF file format is optimized for storing photographs like images. It uses lossy compression, RGB, 8 bit per channel, no support for transparency or multiple images, 2D images support. The files are small and as long as the compression is not too great the image quality is almost identical to the original. JPEG images are very common, being supported virtually by every imaging device and image processing software. Due to their small size are ideal for storing, transmitting and embedding photos or similar images.