
Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums. This converter cannot support encrypted or protected image files. Remark: If file upload process takes a very long time or no response or very slow, please try to cancel then submit again. Once upload completed, converter will redirect a web page to show the conversion result. It looks like that you can find a Japanese software called ClippingSticker that. Click button 'Convert' to start upload your file. Apple Footer.This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Conversion of pictclipping files to jpg file format. You can't do anything more than that, not even the Save As. You can then use the arrow keys to display additional files in turn or press the Spacebar again to close Quicklook.Thanks - but sadly QuickLook is only what it says on the tin: 'Look'. File Extension conversion from PICTCLIPPING to JPG2 is the conversion of computer file extensions from OS X Picture Clipping File to JPEG 2000 Image. Don Archibald wrote:christopher rigby1 wrote.while Finder will let you see them via right-click/Quicklook.Perhaps a faster or more convenient way to use Quicklook - while in Finder, click once on the file in order to select it, then press the Spacebar. Currently I use File Viewer to see them (I have few PICT files now, mostly archive material) but it was good to find something to convert them permanently. Option to convert them, such as Preview offers.
