Try your "Save As" function and then where it says "type of file" look for *.jpg or *.jpeg. If it's there then your computer has the software to store the image in that format. If not, you may need to buy software, but most computers read at least jpegs.
Most scanner software will allow you to change the file extension. Simply save it as a .JPG file to the directory of your choice.
Maybe you are trying to paste a jpeg file and nota jpeg picture. You must insert a jpeg file (is a command in the menu) while you can copy&paste a jpeg picture from other programs (for example: MS paint brush)
Yes you can open the file with a progam then save it again with the jpeg file extention. When you save (Windows) there will be a drop down list of the file extentions that the file can be saved as or you can change the file extention manually by typing .jpeg. bare in mind some applications you may not be able to save as a jpeg but many generic apps can. you may loose some picture quality though!
Jpeg - joint photographic experts group
Right click on the picture in web browser and select Save Picture as... to save the picture. If the picture can be saved only as bmp, then the picture is not a jpeg image. If it was ajpeg image, you can specify the target format as either jpeg or bmp.
You are doing something wrong save picture in jpeg format go to -file->save for web and device , it will open window where you can compare and optimize pictures (original and picture you are attempting to save) with some customizable settings about picture format and picture quality.When you done click save and ensure that picture will be saved as jpeg.In save window you will see empty text box where you must type name for this picture (if it doesn't have name) and below drop down list with many picture formats (PSD,PNG,JPEG),choose from list .jpeg
JPEG
Jpeg files are ones that are pictures. So, anything that is not a picture you should not makea jpeg file.
i think it is a picture file:-)
In order to change an image file like a .JPEG to a video file like an .MPEG, one must first convert the picture file into an .AVI file, then convert the .AVI to an .MPEG.
No. JPEG uses a compression algorithm with Loss (it means that the new picture's quality is worse than the original's) The picture in JPEG takes less place on the storage device, but it has some artifacts because of the compression. Nowadays a good JPEG compression is invisible to the eye, but you can't have a better quality for printing.
No, you can't save the movie as a jpeg (picture file).
picture file.