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How to convert a PUB to a JPG file?
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- Select JPG as the the format you want to convert your PUB file to.
- Click "Convert" to convert your PUB file.
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File extension | .pub |
Category | Document File |
Description | The .pub file extension is the file extension used by the Microsoft Publisher application which forms part of the Microsoft Office product set. A .pub file can contain images, graphics, formatted text and other objects. The file type is typically used for amateur publishing with professionals opting for higher end file types. |
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Technical Details | Microsoft Publisher files may contain various elements including images, graphics, formatted text and objects. The file extension has undergone a number of revisions, from version 3.0 for Windows 95 up to the current version 14 used by Microsoft Publisher 2010. A major disadvantage of the file type is its lack of portability. The file type cannot be opened by most other applications, including other Microsoft Office applications such as Microsoft Word. As such it is considered an inappropriate file type for sharing with others. However, it is noted that it is possible to view .pub files using the trial version of Microsoft Publisher. |
Associated programs | Microsoft Publisher |
Developed by | Microsoft |
MIME type | application/x-mspublisher |
Useful links | Microsoft Publisher 2010 Microsoft Publisher Trial (To View) Convert PUB file |
File extension | .jpg |
Category | Image File |
Description | JPG's are often used for web sites and email as they are generally smaller file sizes as they are lossy meaning that some image quality is lost when the JPG is compressed and saved. The resultant 'lossy' file means that quality can never be recovered. The JPG format is often used in digital camera memory cards. The JPG file is a great format as it often manages to compress files to 1/10 of the size of the original file which is especially good for saving on bandwidth. |
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Technical Details | JPG is a graphical file format for editing still images, it offers a symmetrical compression technique which is processor intensive and time consiming in both compression and decompression. JPEG is a joint standard of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU-T T.81) and the International Organization for Standardization (ISO 10918-1). JPEG involves a lossy compression mechanism using discrete cosine transform (DCT). Compression rates of 100:1 can be achieved, although the loss is noticeable at that level. Compression rates of 10:1 or 20:1 yield little degradation in image quality. |
Associated programs | Adobe Photoshop Apple Preview Corel Paint Shop Pro Microsoft Windows Photo Gallery Viewer |
Developed by | The JPEG Committee |
MIME type | image/jpeg |
Useful links | More detailed information on JPG files Choosing the best way to compress a JPG file Convert JPG file |
Convert PUB file
Using Zamzar it is possible to convert PUB files to a variety of other formats
- pub to doc (Microsoft Word Document)
- pub to jpg (JPEG compliant image)
- pub to html (Hypertext Markup Language)
- pub to html4 (Hypertext Markup Language)
- pub to html5 (Hypertext Markup Language)
- pub to mp3 (Compressed audio file)
- pub to odt (OpenDocument text)
- pub to pcx (Paintbrush Bitmap Image)
- pub to pdf (Portable Document Format)
- pub to png (Portable Network Graphic)
- pub to ps (PostScript)
- pub to rtf (Rich Text Format)
- pub to txt (Text Document)