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I have a gif, I want it to be a jpg. So I open it in PSE5 and use File \ Save As… and there is no JPG option in the file types drop-down. There are other options, including PNG and TIF.
Thinking that maybe there is a specific limitation when working from a GIF, I saved it as a TIF. Closed the new file and re-opened it and tried to save the TIF as JPG. But again, there is no JPG option. WTF?
I can create a new image (import from scanner, import from clipboard) and save it as a JPG. Why can’t I save as a JPG a file from another format?
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Jeffrey Kaplan www.gordol.org Double ROT13 encoded for your protection
"The Superior Person’s Book Of Words", by Peter Bowler: DECALCOMANIA: A transfer – i.e., a picture or design of some kind imprinted on a paper in such a way as to permit its being transferred, after wetting, to another surface. Nowadays what used to be called simply ‘transfers’ are coming to be called ‘decals’ – which is simply an abbreviation of the above word.
Thinking that maybe there is a specific limitation when working from a GIF, I saved it as a TIF. Closed the new file and re-opened it and tried to save the TIF as JPG. But again, there is no JPG option. WTF?
I can create a new image (import from scanner, import from clipboard) and save it as a JPG. Why can’t I save as a JPG a file from another format?
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Jeffrey Kaplan www.gordol.org Double ROT13 encoded for your protection
"The Superior Person’s Book Of Words", by Peter Bowler: DECALCOMANIA: A transfer – i.e., a picture or design of some kind imprinted on a paper in such a way as to permit its being transferred, after wetting, to another surface. Nowadays what used to be called simply ‘transfers’ are coming to be called ‘decals’ – which is simply an abbreviation of the above word.
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