How do I save a file as .JPG and not .JPEG?? The current extension says .JPG but in properties next to 'Type of file:' it states: 'JPEG Image'.
WTF? :blink:
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How do I save a file as .JPG and not .JPEG?? The current extension says .JPG but in properties next to 'Type of file:' it states: 'JPEG Image'.
WTF? :blink:
same thing..Quote:
Originally posted by sampson@19 August 2004 - 23:29
How do I save a file as .JPG and not .JPEG?? The current extension says .JPG but in properties next to 'Type of file:' it states: 'JPEG Image'.
WTF? :blink:
I though so too but this is what I get when I'm trying to submit to ThemeXP......
http://img9.exs.cx/img9/2452/zz4.jpg
check teh file extension and be sure it says .jpg then.Quote:
Originally posted by sampson@19 August 2004 - 22:48
I though so too but this is what I get when I'm trying to submit to ThemeXP......
http://img9.exs.cx/img9/2452/zz4.jpg
they ARE the same thing.
I'm stumped then.
http://img42.exs.cx/img42/9569/z46.jpg
http://img9.exs.cx/img9/2452/zz4.jpg
what site is that? if it's just a regular image host then try some other like photobucket.com or something. if it's special u gotta upload there then try emailing them.
Hosted at imageshack and rejected on themexp
The file is a JPEG file regardless of the entension. Most older programs could only handle 3-letter extensions, so it was shortened to .jpg, but most newer programs can handle much longer entensions, so it's been changed to .jpeg (or something like that, I don't really know the whole story). Nonetheless, just right-click the file, go down to rename, and just delete the "e". That's all it takes.
Just change the extention, to the one You want. Might loose some quality though :unsure:
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker427@19 August 2004 - 23:16
The file is a JPEG file regardless of the entension. Most older programs could only handle 3-letter extensions, so it was shortened to .jpg, but most newer programs can handle much longer entensions, so it's been changed to .jpeg (or something like that, I don't really know the whole story). Nonetheless, just right-click the file, go down to rename, and just delete the "e". That's all it takes.
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Just change the extention, to the one You want. Might loose some quality though
You two need to look up at the screenshot I posted. The fliename ext is the one that I want. The thing below it that I circled is the screwy part. Just look up there and you'll see.
It's too much to describe when it's easier to just look up. :)
Goin to the bar now. I'll rest assured that you guys will have this solved by the time I get back :lol: :lol:
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