
Tip #1711 - What to do about .jpeg
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Q:
Whenever I get pictures ending with ".jpeg" I can't get them to open.
Is there a way to fix this?
A:
JPEG is an acronym that stands for "Joint Photographic Experts Group".
The reason that the PC uses .JPG is that the old DOS filename limitation.
Rather than the three-digit
".jpg" used by Windows and Linux, Macintosh uses the ".jpeg"
file extension. If you get an image with the four-digit extension Windows 98
can't open it. This can easily be remedied by changing the file extension to
".jpg"
Windows XP, on the other
hand, doesn't seem to have any problem handling ".jpeg" files.
I also found that when you
save a .jpeg picture with Internet Explorer it changes the extension to .jpg
while Firefox leaves it the way it is unless you manually change before saving.
~ David
David Samuel Thomas
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