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The MS one will be free.
Had same issue a while ago:
http://www.zamzar.com/ - online conversion
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=12 - download a converter (need office 03)
Java is a staple application on any Windows machine; as long as you obtain it from a safe source (I go to Oracle). Then it's just a matter of setting it to auto-update to make sure you always have the most current version.I've been checking out options for creating a web photo gallery. One called JAlbum (freeware) looks good but it requires Java Runtime which I'd have to install (Win XP).
Grateful if anyone could comment:
- Is Java Runtime a harmless enough download into WinXP?
- Has anyone used JAlbum, does it live up to it's claims? (..No I don't work for JAlbum.)
Web galleries can be created within IrfanView, but it's so complex it does my head in (not difficult). Anyway, thanks in advance should anyone respond.
Windows users, has anyone installed EMET - Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit v3.0. A bit alarming that we're being told there's a big vulnerability now, and to use Chrome or Firefox until it's fixed.
Can anyone tell me how I can change photos saved in JPEG to TIFF? The "Scanner and Camera Wizard" software I'm using doesn't give various options of the format in which to save the pictures.
I have tried one of the converters on the net which purported to change JPEG to TIFF and ended up with a blurry lime green page - no photo.
Any help would be much appreciated. Maybe some other way of saving the photos in a smaller format so that if I send them to someone they don't take forever to upload and ditto for the recipient to download.
http://www.irfanview.com/main_download_engl.htmCan anyone tell me how I can change photos saved in JPEG to TIFF?..
Yes. Many thanks for your PM. I've just tried it and it works like magic. Terrific.Are you wanting to compress the photos for emailing?
What I do to compress photos for emailing is.
Right mouse button on the photo
Send to
Mail recipient.
Shrink photo
open the new shrunk photo
down the bottom, select save.
choose the folder
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