How To Save An Image As A Jpeg On Mac

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You can convert a PNG file to a JPG (or JPEG) on your Mac computer in just a few steps. It's easy to convert PNG to JPG on a Mac by opening the original image file in the Preview app, and clicking. To export a single image to the JPG format, open the image in Preview, and then open the File menu. Follow up by selecting the Export option. You will be prompted with a tiny pop-up box.

NOTE: You must have the Adobe Acrobat Pro (DC) software. The free Adobe Acrobat Reader software does not contain all functionality.
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With any image open in Preview app, go to the 'File' menu and choose either ‘Save As' or ‘Export' At the Save screen, hold down the Option key and click into the 'Format' menu – this will reveal all additional image file types that you can save as Choose your desired image file format as usual and save the file like any other.

This article will explain how to convert a Microsoft Word document to high resolution print-quality .JPEG/.jpg images from a Mac computer. This is useful if you are required to submit your multi-page Word document to a vendor as .JPEG images.

Step 1

Open Your Word Document

Locate and open your Word document.

Step 2

Save File As

Once your Word document is open, Click the File menu and pull down to select the Save As menu item.

Step 3

Save as a PDF

At the bottom of the Save As window click the pulldown button and select the PDF menu item under Export Formats.

Step 4

PDF Settings

Next, click the following items: Fl studio mac 2015.

  1. Best for Printing radio button
  2. Export button

Step 5

Export from Acrobat

Once you have created the PDF, open it within Adobe Acrobat Pro DC (the free Reader version will not work). Next select the following items:

  1. File menu Item > Export To
  2. Image
  3. JPEG

Step 6

Select JPEG settings

Make sure JPEG is selected and then click the Settings button.

Step 7

Specify JPEG Settings Properties

To produce high resolution print-quality JPEG images from each page of your document select the options shown below in the pulldown menus and then click the OK button:

  1. Grayscale & Color: JPEG (Quality : Maximum)
  2. Resolution: 300 pixels/inch

Step 8

Save the JPEG

The last step is to specify the location on your computer where you want to save the JPEG files and then click the Save button:

Step 9

View Results

You will now have multiple JPEG images corresponding to the number of pages in your original Word document (In this example there were 7 pages in the Word file, thus there are 7 generated JPEG image files). You can then submit these JPEG files to your vendor/contact.

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If you're an Apple user, chances are you've seen the .heic file extension on your photos. And you might wonder – what is this photo format, and why does Apple use it?

In this article we'll discuss what HEIC is, how it's different from the JPG format, why Apple uses it, how to convert from HEIC to JPG, and more.

What is the HEIC file format?

Well, first of all, .heic is the file extension that appears on HEIF files/images. HEIF stands for High Efficiency Image Format, and it was adopted by Apple in 2017.

As you might be able to guess from its name, photos stored in this way are 'more efficient'. That is, they're smaller while still maintaining their quality.

HEIF isn't actually a format, per se. Rather, it's a container in which the photo is stored that uses advanced compression techniques to squish that photo down into about half the size of a JPG.

A quick note, in case you're wondering: HEIF is the standard, and HEIC is the format name Apple gave it :) So I'll refer to it as HEIC in this article for simplicity's sake.

The differences between HEIC and JPG

There are several important differences between HEIC files and JPG files. You might be more familiar with JPG, because it's been around longer and everyone (on any device) can use and view them easily.

So let's break down the main differences between these two formats:

Operating system support for HEIC vs JPG

Hard disk format for both mac and windows. One of the limiting factors of HEIC is that it's only natively supported by Apple's operating system (iOS 11 and higher, and MacOS High Sierra and higher).

But don't worry – even though your iPhone takes photos in HEIC, if you have iOS 11 or MacOS Sierra and higher you can easily convert these photos to JPG (more on that below).

That way you can share them with whomever you want without worrying if your buddy will be able to open them on their Android phone, for example.

If you're a Windows or Android user, you can't simply open a HEIF should you find yourself in possession of one. You'll need to download an extension or program to help you deal with it.

Size and quality of HEIC vs JPG photos

Another main difference is the size of the photos, as mentioned above. HEIC photos are extra compressed, basically, so that they end up being about half the size of their JPG counterparts.

Also, despite that extra compression, HEIC photos still maintain their quality (and will actually be higher quality than a JPG of the same size). So you can actually get a better, higher resolution HEIF photo that's the same size as a not-so-high-quality JPG. Pretty neat.

Compatibility of HEIC vs JPG

As you now already know, you can't just casually open a HEIC file if you don't have a Mac or iPhone. That's one of it's major downsides, and the reason Apple's OS converts HEIC photos to JPG when you download them or go to share them.

JPG files, on the other hand, are compatible with all operating systems and browsers. So you can open a JPG anywhere.

Until the rest of the world adopts the HEIC format, you'll have to convert to JPG if you want an easy photo opening/viewing experience.

Format details

There are a couple other interesting differences between HEIC and JPG.

First of all, HEIC photos have 16-bit 'deep color', whereas JPG only have 8-bit. So your HEIC photos can capture all those beautiful sunset nuances a lot better than JPG.

Second, HEIC files can store multiple images or bursts or live photos (in a single file), whereas JPG can only store one image per file. This gives HEIC more flexibility and allows it to store more types of photos (and more than one photo per file).

How to convert HEIC to JPG on your Mac

If your Mac is running High Sierra or later, you can convert HEIC images to JPG right in your photo Preview App.

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Note: if you haven't updated your OS, you'll need to use an online converter.

But back to our process - here's how to convert those images in a few simple steps.

Step 1: Select the photo you want to convert to JPG

First you need to open Finder and get to your HEIC photos. I just searched for 'heic' in the search bar, but if you have a folder where you keep them you can go there.

Next, select the photo(s) you want to convert, and right click on it (two-finger click on your laptop's trackpad). That will bring up a little menu like you see below:

How To Save An Image As A Jpeg On Mac

Step 2: Open the photo with the Preview App

How to reset mac administrator password without cd. You'll select 'Open with' (the second option for me) and then the default, 'Preview' as you see in the image above.

Once you make those selections, it'll take you to the photo in the Preview App.

Step 3: Select and export the photo

Next, you need to choose 'Edit' from Preview's menu bar, and then 'Select All'.

You'll see a little moving dashed line around the outside of the photo - this tells you your 'select all' action worked.

Now, go back up to Preview's menu bar and select 'File' and then 'Export', like this:

Step 4: Convert from HEIC to JPG format

Once you select 'Export', you'll see the following box pop up:

You'll see that the 'Format' is currently set to HEIC. Just click on HEIC and a little dropdown will show you all the other formats you can choose from (like in the image above).

Just select 'JPG' instead and hit 'Save'. Then your photo will be converted into JPG! And you can confidently share away.

Just a quick note: you can also update where you want the photo saved. You can see in the image above that I have Desktop selected, but feel free to save to whatever location you like.

What if you want to turn HEIC off?

So what if you don't want to deal with these steps and just want your phone to take JPG photos instead of HEIC?

You can do that by following these steps:

  1. Go to your iPhone's settings, and scroll down until you see 'Camera' – select it
  2. You'll see various settings, with 'Formats' at the top – select it
  3. You'll see two options, 'High Efficiency' and 'Most Compatible'. It's likely set to 'High Efficiency' by default (HEIC) so just change that to 'Most Compatible' and that'll change it to JPG.

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And voilà, the photos you now take will be in JPG format.





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