Downloading images/photos
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2020 12:01 pm
On the summitpost website, can images/photos be downloaded as JPG files or JPEG files? I have tried but I have not succeeded. My goal is to download the images/photos to my computer, transfer them from my computer to a flash drive, take the flash drive to Staples, pay Staples to print out the images/photos and then take the printed images/photos with me on my mountain climb so I can refer to them. I go to Staples because I don't use my printer to print images/photos.
Computer stuff is challenging to me (compared to most people) so please keep that in mind if someone reads this post and replies.
I have a Dell Desktop home computer and here is a description of my attempt to download an image/photo:
1. I left-clicked on the image/photo
2. At the top right, I left-clicked on VIEW HIGH-RESOLUTION IMAGE
3. I right-clicked on the high-resolution image/photo and selected Save Image As...
4. A Save Image Windows box appears. At the bottom is a drop-down selection menu titled Save as type. One choice is WebP Image and the other choice is All Files.
5. I chose WebP Image and left-clicked on the Save button
6. When I look at the file in my Downloads folder, it's Item type is listed as a Microsoft Edge HTML Document
7. I must be honest . . . . . . I don't know what a Microsoft Edge HTML Document is. Can Staples print it onto paper?
Computer stuff is challenging to me (compared to most people) so please keep that in mind if someone reads this post and replies.
I have a Dell Desktop home computer and here is a description of my attempt to download an image/photo:
1. I left-clicked on the image/photo
2. At the top right, I left-clicked on VIEW HIGH-RESOLUTION IMAGE
3. I right-clicked on the high-resolution image/photo and selected Save Image As...
4. A Save Image Windows box appears. At the bottom is a drop-down selection menu titled Save as type. One choice is WebP Image and the other choice is All Files.
5. I chose WebP Image and left-clicked on the Save button
6. When I look at the file in my Downloads folder, it's Item type is listed as a Microsoft Edge HTML Document
7. I must be honest . . . . . . I don't know what a Microsoft Edge HTML Document is. Can Staples print it onto paper?