I have this really cute picture I want to put up on my column, but the problem is advicenators only lets you upload jpeg and jpg images. And the picture is bmp. Is there anyway I can change it into a jpeg or jpg image? How? Thanks, I'll rate!
Ronlina answered Thursday October 14 2004, 12:11 am: I'd say the best way to go about this is to google "free file conversion program" and look for one that has the bmp-jpg feature, which it should.
I have <B>Mihov Image resizer</b>, and if you google that you should find it. It's very easy to use and works great, and above all is free. I also suggest you get a photobucket.com account because it's a nice place to store pictures and upload them from that host. [ Ronlina's advice column | Ask Ronlina A Question ]
K3587 answered Tuesday October 12 2004, 11:02 pm: Find a picture conversion program. There should be many free ones on the internet. You can convert .bmp, .jpg, .gif, .png, whatever. [ K3587's advice column | Ask K3587 A Question ]
WTF answered Tuesday October 12 2004, 9:20 pm: under the file name, there are more options. open that menu and scroll down to JPG. same thing with buddy icons [ WTF's advice column | Ask WTF A Question ]
Basketballchick55 answered Tuesday October 12 2004, 9:11 pm: you can always join www.photobucket.com and u they make the url things 4 u and it is really eazy all u have to do is sign up then u go to the page open the picture from it being saved and then cilck open and then ok and it will show up on the bottom of the screen once u refresh it and u will c if u sign up it is really easzy n e one could do it if u need more help just ask
-kla [ Basketballchick55's advice column | Ask Basketballchick55 A Question ]
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