JPG is a compressed file format. If a JPG is saved several different times, it's possible to lose some of the clarity of the picture. However, JPG are normally smaller files than BMPs so if drive space is an issue, JPGs are sometimes a better choice.
Yes, along with TIF, JPG.
1.take screenshot.simple Just press print screen button on the keyboard and paste the image in ms paint program. It is not easy when the pdf file has a lot of pages. 2. Use some converting softwares. Here are some pdf to jpg converting softwares in the related link.
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File formats supported by PSP: jpeg (jpg), tiff, gif, png, bmp
The file extensions .jpg and .bmp do not support transparencies and are the most widely used.
It depends on your file system. Some filesystems are CASE sensitive but typically JPG and jpg are the same thing.
JPG, JPEG, PNG, GIF, JFIF, EXIF, TIFF, RAW, BMP, TGA, SVG. Note: Those are only some. Also, these are not case sensitive.
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There is no universal file format, but most popular ones include jpg, png, gif, tiff, bmp, ico, svg, eps, pdf and psd.
I am assuming that you mean 'What does a computer scanner transform printed material into?' It transforms it into an image file such as .bmp or .jpg. It can then be manipulated as though it were a photograph.