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save the picture
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "save the picture" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when instructing someone to store an image file on a device or computer. Example: "After editing the image, make sure to save the picture to your gallery."
✓ Grammatically correct
Wiki
News & Media
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31 human-written examples
As Time reported, "Nothing could possibly save the picture... not even a second-generation Fonda with a smile like her father's and legs like a chorus girl".
News & Media
How can we save the.jpg files as.jpg files? A. Although you should be able to save the picture files in their native formats directly from Internet Explorer, there are certain conditions that may only give you the option for the Windows bitmap format (.bmp) and not the.jpg or.gif formats that are most common to the Web.
News & Media
How can I change the picture that appears on my screen when the computer starts up? A. Adding a touch of personalization when you start your computer is fairly simple to do for either a Windows or Macintosh machine, as long as you save the picture file in the right format.
News & Media
The last step is pressing the "save" button to save the picture for documentation.
Science
It's not enough to save the picture, but it certainly makes a difference.
News & Media
They would rather save themselves than fight to save the picture of democracy that we have offered them.
News & Media
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29 human-written examples
Unprompted, he offered £15m ($24m) to save the pictures.Selling the Zurbaráns might have raised some quick cash, but the castle, which is far too big for the bishop, was still a financial burden for the church.
News & Media
"Apps that require root to save the pictures directly off the phone appear to still be up," says the tipster.
News & Media
Here's where the fusking starts: Most digital cameras and smartphones save the pictures that you take with sequential names, i.e. IMG_001.jpg, IMG_002.jpg, IMG_003.jpg, etc.
News & Media
Dress as many dolls as you can! Save the pictures of the styles you like in a folder.
Wiki
If you run out of pictures before you have finished, save the pictures to your computer and leave your figurine in the exact same position.
Wiki
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When instructing someone, be specific about where to "save the picture", such as "save the picture to your desktop" or "save the picture in a new folder".
Common error
Avoid using "save the picture" when you mean to metaphorically preserve a situation or reputation. Instead, use phrases like "salvage the situation" or "protect the image".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "save the picture" primarily functions as an imperative, often used to instruct or advise someone to store an image file. As shown by Ludwig, it's commonly used in contexts related to digital image management and editing.
Frequent in
Wiki
34%
News & Media
29%
Science
14%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "save the picture" is a common and grammatically sound phrase primarily used to instruct the action of storing a digital image. As indicated by Ludwig, it appears most frequently in Wiki articles and news media, reflecting its common usage across different registers, although leaning towards informal. While generally correct, remember to avoid using it metaphorically when describing the preservation of a situation, and to be specific when giving instructions, by specifying the destination. Alternatives include "store the image" and "preserve the photo".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
store the image
Focuses on the technical aspect of preserving an image file.
preserve the photo
Emphasizes maintaining the quality and integrity of a photograph.
keep the image
Suggests retaining possession of the image.
download the picture
Implies obtaining the image from an online source and saving it.
back up the photo
Highlights creating a copy of the photo for safekeeping.
rescue the image
Indicates saving an image from potential loss or corruption.
retain the photograph
Formally suggests holding onto the photograph.
secure the photo
Emphasizes protecting the photo from unauthorized access or loss.
archive the image
Implies storing the image for long-term preservation.
immortalize the moment
Metaphorically preserving a memory or event captured in the picture.
FAQs
How can I use "save the picture" in a sentence?
You can use "save the picture" in a sentence like: "After editing the photo, remember to "save the picture" to your computer."
What is another way to say "save the picture"?
Alternatives to "save the picture" include "store the image", "preserve the photo", or "keep the image" depending on the context.
Is it correct to say "save the image" instead of "save the picture"?
Yes, "save the image" is generally interchangeable with "save the picture", although "save the picture" is more common in informal contexts.
What's the difference between "save the picture" and "take a picture"?
"Save the picture" refers to storing an existing image, while "take a picture" refers to capturing a new image with a camera or similar device.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested