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How do you save a picture without it changing to bitmap form?
Everytime I save a picture that is originally jpg form it changes to bitmap. I can not change my avatar picture with a bitmap pic it has to be jpg. I have a laptop computer by acer, and when I save a pic it does not give me the option to keep the picture in jpg form. Help tell me what I can do. Keep it in simple form please step by step.
No not from the internet. I have my own pictures in my email, and try to save it to my browser without it changing from jpg to bitmap. How can I do this?
4 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavourite answer
Open the picture with paint click save as. then click the little dropdown arrow (just bellow where u type the name for it) then select a format for ur picture. Then hit save.
Hope this helps
- Anonymous1 decade ago
what file format you can save in depends on the program you're saving from. Evidently your email program doesn't allow saving as a jpg, so you'll need either a better email program or a graphics program that can read bitmaps and save jpgs. Try Gimp.
Source(s): http://www.gimp.org/ - 1 decade ago
Are you talking about right clicking on an internet pic and then trying to save that? When I have that problem, it's usually because my Temporary Internet Files directory is too full of crap. In Internet Explorer, go to Tools > Internet Options and click "Delete Files" under the Temporary Internet Files section. MAY need to exit IE and then go back to the webpage you were on.
- zupanLv 44 years ago
24"X36" must be printed at approximately a hundred Dots in line with Inch (DPI) so we are seeking twenty-four X a hundred (2400) by skill of 36 X a hundred (3600). So at minimum your photograph needs to be 2400 X 3600 pixels or around 8.5MP at a minimum. ((2400 X 3600) / a million = 8.sixty 4) Your photograph(1200X1000), printed at that length might consequence in a DPI of roughly 33. that's very low and could be very pixelated. in basic terms think of roughly it ... each and every inch of your photograph would be composed of 33 dots of colour. those are massive dots.