Friday 16 September 2011

How do i change a jpeg formatted picture so i can upload to myspace?

i have pictures saved to my computer that are jpeg formatted. but myspace wont let me upload because they arnt the right format? how do i change that so i can upload?
How do i change a jpeg formatted picture so i can upload to myspace?
Since you're saying that they're JPEG format, myspace allows you to upload these type of files. I always use JPEG format when I upload my pictures into myspace. I think what's happening here is that myspace is prohibiting you from uploading because your files are too big. I believe Myspace only allows up to certain file size (e.g. 512 KB) or dimensions (e.g. 1024 x 768) to be uploaded. To resize your pictures, try using a tool called Microsoft Powertoys Image Resizer, it can be found here http://download.microsoft.com/download/w鈥?/a>



If you want to change the format of your files, you can take the first answerer's advice and use MS Paint. To access Paint, simply follow these instructions:



1. Click Start --%26gt; Run --%26gt; type mspaint and hit ENTER.

2. Once Paint is open, click File --%26gt; Open, and find the picture

3. Then once the picture is open, click File --%26gt; Save As

4. Save the picture as a different format.
How do i change a jpeg formatted picture so i can upload to myspace?
open them in paint and then choose save as and pick a different file format.
Hi,



what format would you like.



why not try this
If you want to save it in any other format, open the picture in MSpaint and then SAVE it in another format.

The Systematic steps are:-

1. Click on START button.

2. Click on Run.

3. In the box, type mspaint.

4. Open the picture in paint.

5. Click on File Menu, click on SAVE AS.

6. Type a name in the box and after that

7. type %26quot; .gif%26quot; for GIF format. EX. ABC.gif

type %26quot; .bmp %26quot; for bitmap image. EX. ABC.bmp



Now, you can upload images to Myspace in JPEG format. The problem must be that they are too large. So try to upload small files, instead.