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You can't a .JPEG is a photo or image file while a .MP3 is a music or audio file.
First you select the photo or picture what you want in JPEG format, then copy into paint program then go to click the save as option, the box shown in .bmp format, you have select JPEG format to save. It is very simple to use. Thank you
5,460 for a 3 meg photo in JPEG format.
you should have a photo booth inside your documents or applications already downloaded into your apple comp. just click it then choose your style of picture, press the button(looks like a camera) and take the picture
If you took a photo in RAW format it serves no purpose to also take one in JPEG format as the RAW can be processed at any later time to get JPEGs of any quality that you want. JPEG of even the best quality has insignificant resolution compared to RAW.
To scan a photo on a computer, you would need to choose the appropriate format, like jpeg. Then the resolution needs to be doubled or at least increase. Put the photo on the scanner, and let the computer scan the photo.
The JPEG format is dedicated to compressing images like photos to a reasonable size. Since each compression schema depends on the source image and its parameters this question has no definitive yes as answer. Generally speaking the JPEG format is able to create very small files for photo like images. During the compression some detail may get lost.
Images are stored as jpeg on the iPod. They are downsized and optimized in iTunes before being transferred to the device.
The quality of the photo will drop noticeably and the image may become blurry on certain pixels.
CorelDraw files (.CDR) use a is a vector format, And the Jpeg is raster. You can import the jpeg into CorelDraw and then "Save As" .CDR
There are many formats such as jpeg,gif,png and (for favicons) ico. Jpeg format is the best
You can find accurate information about JPEG compression and JPEG/EXIF file format in wikipedia - see related link.If you are looking to write programs supporting the JPEG/EXIF file format you should have a look at jpeglib - see related link.