how can you convert jpg to vga format
Copy them all into a single folder and slideshow that folder.
Depends on format of what is saved. Documents go to docs, jpegs go to photos-should see all in recent items.
DAT file are binary files with text. They can be opened in Word. They aren't pictures that can be converted into JPEGs.
No, JPEGs are typically smaller than RAW files. JPEG is a compressed image format that reduces file size by discarding some image data, while RAW files retain all the original data from the camera's sensor, resulting in much larger file sizes. The compression in JPEGs allows for easier storage and sharing, but it comes at the cost of some image quality and detail.
Don't know how it actually does it, but you can only save layered images in format that supports them. ie: photoshop native files .PSD or layered TIFFs. Jpegs can not be saved with layers.
JPEGs are not video files, only pictures. GIFs are a series of pictures set to "animate," you probably mean GIFs. As for converting GIFs to AVIs or MPGs, I'm not so sure it can be converted directly (as in, choose file, click button, convert, done type of thing).
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.
MPEG was created in 2001
Yes, and they are by default.
Unfortunately, photos from a camera or from your PC cannot be exchanged/put to the DSi. The DSi only reads photos taken with the DSi camera. The DSi's pictures are JPEGs, and are 640 by 480 with a specific naming format, but even if you edit the picture and change to that format it still won't work.
.jpg and .jpegs are non-animated pictures/images.
it's an image file on your computer. when it comes to pictures, there also .jpegs and .bins