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Anyone know of a batch image converter that can run from the command line (dos)? And hopefully one that can handle GB of images...
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Nevermind. Irfanview does the job beautifully
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or even ImageMagick
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I use ImageMagick, works in Unix as well
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Tnx.
IM (win) was one of the first I tried, does a lot of what irfanview does, but not as elegant imo
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One that I have been impressed with but not sure about dos is Adobe Bridge in Creative Suite 4. That does some great image processing but I have no idea how to run it from dos. But maybe there are people that could. Good luck anyhow.
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