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I am trying to convert a web image of low resolution to a jpeg that I can use to print on a post card. What is the best product or application to use to modify it? Is there a recommended procedure? Can the Adobe products that I have access to with Adobe Cloud help me or do I buy an application for that? Help!
What do you mean modify?
If you want to increase the resolution, I don't think that is possible
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1st step is to RIGHT click the picture and see if an option to save the picture appears in a pop up option window
If yes, you save and then print... if not, the owner has put code on the page to NOT allow saving
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Thank you.
I was able to save it. Now that I have saved it, because it is a low resolution, what is the best application to best modify it for print purposes? Photoshop? Do I buy PicMonkey? Photoshop Lightroom? Confused.
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What do you mean modify?
If you want to increase the resolution, I don't think that is possible
If you want to use Photoshop, https://creative.adobe.com/plans
-Do read the Subscription Terms https://www.adobe.com/misc/subscription_terms.html
-Purchasing FAQ https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1926340
-Special Photography Plan includes Photoshop & Lightroom & Bridge & Mobile Lightroom
Or Photoshop Elements for a one time fee Picture & Video Editor Software | Adobe Elements 2018 Bundle
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I have an entire page of html mixed into jpg poctures and i would like to know if they can be changed to all jpeg
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HTML is HTML.
JPG is JPG.
Two different file types with two entirely different jobs.
You need to isolate the images from the web page with your browser's right-click feature. Copy image or save image to your hard drive.