To open a jpeg (.jpg) file on a Mac the user is required to double click on the file's icon.
Any Mac software that handles graphics (Preview for example) can convert between tiff and jpg (or any of the other popular formats). For most applications you would open your tiff file and then select Save As and there will be an option to select the required Format.
You can't open a csv file as a jpg file. A csv is a text format for letters and words and a jpg is a graphic format used for photographs, so they are not compatible. They are used for completely different things. You can convert some other graphic formats to jpg but you cannot convert text formats to jpg.
The file extention is just .jpg The 128 x 96 is just a file size - it is NOT part of the extention.
Any graphic application will open the standard jpg file
Quicken for Mac to open the file.
Paint. Seriously. Open it in paint and save as png.
To remove a .jpg file click on the files icon and drag it into the Trash icon in the Dock or right click on the files icon and select Move to Trash from the menu. Click and hold on the Trash icon and select Empty Trash to remove the .jpg from the Mac.
Yes you can. Open jpg in image editing program like Photoshop then save it as a new gif file.
To change a file format from ARW to JPG, you can use image editing software like Adobe Photoshop or online converters like Zamzar. Simply open the ARW file in the software or upload it to the converter, then save or download the file in JPG format.
Any imaging software should open up a Jpeg file.
To convert a JPG image file to a RAW format, you can use image editing software like Adobe Photoshop or Lightroom. Open the JPG file in the software, then save or export it as a RAW file. RAW files contain more data and allow for more editing flexibility compared to JPG files.
You can use XCodeIDE to open dynamic library(dylib) files on a mac. The link can be found below.