.jpg Is a file extension where images are saved. KB or Kilobyte is a type of computer storage size.
JPG is an image file format, while KB usually refers to storage space required. There actually is a .KB file format which is rarely used. It is some kind of keyboard script file. I doubt this is what you are dealing with, however.
Provided the file is less than 147 kb you will need to re-name each copy as you transfer to floppy from 1 to 10 i.e. My Photo1.jpg, My photo2.jpg, .etc
When saving an image as a jpg 100, it will have higher quality and larger file size compared to saving it as jpg 20, which will result in lower quality and smaller file size.
Usually. but it also depends on other things such as image format (bmps is usually wayy bigger than jpg)
To convert a JPG image file to a RAW format, you can use image editing software like Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom. Open the JPG file in the software, then save or export it as a RAW file. RAW files contain more data and allow for more editing flexibility compared to JPG files.
For high-quality print images, the recommended file format is PNG. It is better suited for retaining image quality and detail compared to JPG.
PNG generally provides better quality for digital photographs compared to JPG, as it is a lossless format that preserves more detail and clarity in the image.
It is generally better quality to save files in megabytes (MB) because they have a larger storage capacity and can hold more data compared to kilobytes (KB).
181 kb is bigger than 1.41 kb.
1.41 KB is smaller than 181 KB.
The main difference between megabytes (MB) and kilobytes (KB) is their size. One megabyte is equal to 1,000 kilobytes. This means that a megabyte is larger in size compared to a kilobyte.
KB Holland goes by KB.