There is no other way u have to have photoshop to turn the image to jpeg it will not work otherwise it will just turn back to its original form that it was in
If you are using Photoshop, you can simply do this by:Open the JPEG image file.Open the transparent image, and put that on top of the JPEG image.Make sure you make another layer.Right click the image you want to be transparent, and go to 'Blending Options'The you should be able to set the level of transparency, with the scale, which is also called the 'Blending Options"If there's any problems, feel free to ask me!
To make a JPEG image black and white, you can use photo editing software like Photoshop or online tools like Pixlr. Simply open the image in the software, go to the adjustments or filters menu, and choose the option to convert the image to grayscale or black and white. Save the edited image as a new file to preserve the original color version.
To convert raw photos into JPEG format, you can use photo editing software like Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom. Simply open the raw photo in the software, make any desired edits, and then save or export the file as a JPEG. This will compress the image and convert it into the JPEG format.
Altering the image to make it more suitable to needs.
JPEG is not a loss less image format. When it is copied, it starts to degrade.
Excluding Lightroom tricks, Photoshop can do every thing to make a design and image more attractive and striking.
To obtain a high-quality JPEG image of the document, you can scan it using a scanner or take a high-resolution photograph of it with a good quality camera. Make sure the lighting is good and the document is flat to avoid any distortions. After capturing the image, you can save it as a JPEG file for high quality.
Yes. You can make one image from several images or to blend one image with another.
When you want to automate or speed up your work, to do same operation multiple times at once it is called Automate in Photoshop. For Example You can convert many files (.PSD for example) to JPEG. For automating function (Batch) to work You must have action recorded to use it in processing of files. Also there are other useful automate options like Merge to HDR Pro which allows You to make HDR image in Photoshop.
If you want to make an image look less fuzzy try saving it as a .png
To convert camera raw files to JPEG format, you can use photo editing software like Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom. Simply open the raw file in the software, make any necessary edits, and then save or export the file as a JPEG.
The question is the same with changing an image resolution or its format (reducing it to decrease the storage size of the image). The quick answer is "use an image converter or editor to re-compress your photographs". You will loose a minimum in quality (not noticeable in all cases but very special ones) and get a 3-5 times smaller image. Common software are MS Paint, GIMP, Photoshop, Irfanview, ... The long and more complete answer starts by stating that the size of the image is given by multiple factors: - image format (jpeg, png, bmp, ...). For an optimized size of photographs jpeg is probably the best alternative. Changing a photograph to jpeg will make a big difference and will have minimal impacts on the image quality since the jpeg format was tailored to efficiently store color images. - parameters of the image format (most important factor here is the compression ratio). Just by increasing the compression ratio, the size of the file decreases considerably. Using a computer to re-compress jpeg images is also a big leap in reducing the file size since the parameters of the jpeg library used in digital cameras trade size for memory usage and processing power. The computer has plenty of memory and processing power so that the jpeg library can compress better. - image resolution. If none of the factors above work well enough for you, reducing the image size is the most effective way in achieving a smaller file. Beware that the loss in quality is one the downsides of this method. It is the most suited solution if you want to pack some photos in an email and send them. Keep the originals in the case you want to do some printouts later. Once the resolution is decreased there is no way to get the old photo back to the original resolution without noticeable quality losses. For more information please have a look at the related questions.