It depends on your camera. Some cameras give you an option to choose between the two. Some good cameras use TIFF.
But it should say on your camera or manual.
Use a good scanner to create tiff, bitmap, jpg or jpeg files. You may have to research image compression if you don't fully understand it.
one of the most primitive digital cameras is the force released, Nickelodeon camera. This digital camera was released before the technology for jpeg color was properly developed!!
A digital camera does not put Any "Device" into a computer. A digital camera acts as a storage device and an output device, it transfers jpeg and other similar files to computers as well as mp4 and other movie files.
JPG (or JPEG), RAW and TIFF
There are 3 formats that are most used. There are more but the most common are: .png .jpg (same as .jpeg) .gif (for animated images)
No necessarily. While only a few cameras have built-in email requiring a file transfer from the camera first, most phones do allow direct attachment of a jpeg image via the internet/email.
Usually a JPEG and a PSD are among the most common formats for photography. However a PSD (picture edited in photoshop) cannot be viewed on a computer unless Photoshop is purchased and downloaded on that particular computer.
Depends on the jpeg image compression. Can vary from around 300 to 1000 but the more images it can store the worse the picture quality. Varies with model of camera, check the instruction manual.
The JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts Group) format is a popular lossy compression format for digital photos. They are created either through processing with an image editing or scanner program, or by the camera itself.
Maybe you are trying to paste a jpeg file and nota jpeg picture. You must insert a jpeg file (is a command in the menu) while you can copy&paste a jpeg picture from other programs (for example: MS paint brush)
Jpeg - joint photographic experts group
Digital Image Processing is a type of Digital manipulation pertaining to pictures and video. "Photoshopping" a digital picture is an example of Digital Image Processing. Another example is what takes place in a digital camera when the image is captured on the image sensor and converted into a JPEG file to be saved on a memory card. Digital Signal Processing is a generic term for any manipulation of a Digitally encoded signal, such as Audio, Video, or Radio Signals. This also includes Digital Image Processing where there is a signal being sent from one part of a system to another, such as in a digital camera. There are Microprocessors that are specifically built to process digital signals known as "Digital Signal Processors" (or DSP's).