Any graphic application will open the standard jpg file
JPEG has been a standard form of picture compression since 1992 and is used universally across most computer operating systems including the Mac.
A JPG or JPEG file (short for Joint Photographic Experts Group) is an image file, typically a photograph or realistic painting. .jpg means the file is a JPEG file, which is a high pixel version of an image. JPEG's are the most commonly used image format on PC's.
Two common file name extensions for JPEG images are .jpg and .jpeg. Both extensions represent the same JPEG image format, but .jpg is often used in Windows environments due to its earlier file system limitations. In contrast, .jpeg is more commonly seen in other operating systems and is the full extension of the format.
A JPG or JPEG file (short for Joint Photographic Experts Group) is an image file, typically a photograph or realistic painting. .jpg means the file is a JPEG file, which is a high pixel version of an image. JPEG's are the most commonly used image format on PC's.
Wpostx is the format used by Windows Live Writer. As such it is a text format which does not lend itself to conversion to a bitmap image format such as JPEG.
compressing pictures so that they don't take up as much disk space
jpeg or jpg is standard for pictures and have smallest file size, usually used for web but you can print those images too.
Compression methods are used for images compression and most common compressions are JPEG which is lossy (you can lost some details or quality of image), LZW which is lossless, RLE and ZIP also lossless compressions.
The full name for a JPEG file format is "Joint Photographic Experts Group." This name comes from the committee that created the standard, which is widely used for compressing and storing photographic images. JPEG files typically have a .jpg or .jpeg file extension and are known for their ability to reduce file size while maintaining reasonable image quality.
Open it in your image editing program (this can include Microsoft Paint!) by clicking File>Open and browse for your TIF file, and click Open.Now, with your image filling up the screen in your program (assuming that it's Microsoft Paint) click File>Save As and in the drop-down box for 'Save As Type' change the format to 'JPEG (*.jpg,*.jpeg,*.jpe,*jfif)' then click 'Save' and it will be saved in the new location as 'YOURFILENAME.jpg'
Jpeg, gif, tiff
JPEG stands for "Joint Photographic Experts Group," which is the name of the committee that created the JPEG image compression standard. It is widely used for digital images due to its efficient compression techniques, allowing for smaller file sizes while maintaining reasonable image quality. JPEG is commonly used in photography, online images, and various multimedia applications.