No, you cannot directly convert a JPEG file to a RAW file because RAW files contain more data and information than JPEG files.
JPEG is a bitmap file type. There are many bitmap file types but JPEG is the one which uses the least amount of memory. However, JPEG image file sizes can be changed by how they are saved in the data loss compression feature which JPEG uses.
Yes it is.
The file size of a JPEG is typically smaller than that of a PNG.
You can't a .JPEG is a photo or image file while a .MP3 is a music or audio file.
I think the easiest way is to open the jpeg in Paint and save it as a bitmap.
i think it is a picture file:-)
No, you can't save the movie as a jpeg (picture file).
By using a burn file. The burn file will create an alias or "shortcut". You can then delete the burn file and the alias will be deleted but the original file will remain.
The professional version of Adobe Acrobat allows you to save as or export to a jpeg file. The free version of Acrobat Reader does not have this functionality. A work around may be to place or import the Adobe file into a word processing program and then save as or export the Word file as a jpeg. The document can also be re-scanned as a jpeg file for a third option. If the document has text I would not recommend a jpeg file for anything other than viewing on a monitor.
Yes. I have not used Corel Draw for a while, but as far as I remember you can import bitmaps and JPEGs without any problem and place them in a CDR.
picture file.