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hey everyone itamp;#39;s ken here from northern viking everyday i hope youamp;#39;re doing well today weamp;#39;re going to be showing you how to convert your photos to jpeg so maybe you have photos and all sorts of different file types today weamp;#39;ll show you how to convert those to jpegs well to be doing this on a windows 11 pc but it should be very similar on a windows 10 pc as well so letamp;#39;s go ahead and dive right into it all right so here we are on my windows 11 desktop and again the process should be very similar in windows 10. now i happen to have five photos here on the left hand side and theyamp;#39;re all the same photo but of different file types and this first one here is a png these are from a recent trip we took to the caribbean now iamp;#39;ve got a png iamp;#39;ve got a bmp iamp;#39;ve got a tiff iamp;#39;ve got a heic which is common for you iphone users out there and we have a web p now these file types will probably cover about 99 of you