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    • wordman01
      wordman01 last edited by

      Hello has anyone noticed that when you try to download some images on Opera it doesn't give an option for jpeg. Does anyone know whats up with that?

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      • A Former User
        A Former User last edited by

        Surely it should always download images in their native format, i.e. bitmaps as bmp, gifs as gif, and jpegs as jpeg/jpg?
        What option does it give you?
        😕

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        • hitanykey
          hitanykey last edited by

          The browser doesn't convert pictures to jpg format. Whatever type of picture you downloads depends on what format the web site owner posted up. If you only want jpg format there are hundreds of programs on-line to convert formats from one to the other. Most picture viewer programs have some conversion capabilities built in.

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          • blackbird71
            blackbird71 last edited by

            As background, a jpg file is the very same file as a jpeg file, except that it is simply named with a different (shortened) file extension. This only matters to some programs using the file, not to the file or what's in it. Originally, the DOS 8.3 file-name structure could only support 3-letter filename extensions; newer OS's support 4-letter. JPEG stands for the Joint Photographic Experts Group who developed the "lossy" file format, but that was shortened to JPG in the old days to support the DOS naming standard.

            If you can save a jpeg file as a jpg file, most software (but not all, especially with a Mac) will recognize and use it perfectly, just as if it was named as a jpeg file. Certain newer software may specifically seek the jpeg extension, since the longer file extensions are now becoming more commonly used. The best thing to do is try it out and see what happens. As to why Opera doesn't offer to save in jpeg format is for its developers to say.

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