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Select Image Size Options

Once you have selected all the images you want to convert you can choose from the many conversion options. There are four pre-defined conversion settings.

To use one of these pre-defined settings for your images simply click on your choice button. You will be given a choice for the filenaming scheme you want (i.e. filename) and then brought immediately to the summary page.

If you want to edit these pre-defined settings you can click on to change the settings.



Convert for use on My Website. This setting is typical of pictures you would see on a Website.

Convert for an Auction Site. This setting is typical of pictures you would see in an Online Auction.

Convert for Sending in Email. This setting is typical of pictures you would receive in an Email.

Convert for Sending on CD. This setting is typical of pictures you would receive on a CD.

Convert using My Own Settings. You can choose your own exact settings with this option.

Image Settings



Output Format: Select your preferred image output format. BMP, JPG, GIF, PCX, PNG, or TIF.

Output Quality: Select the quality of the image. Use the sliding bar to choose from 1% to 100% quality.



Output Image Size: Choose from Small, Medium, Large, Handheld or Custom. This is the exact output size of each image you are converting.

Maintain original image proportions: This option forces the image to stay proportionate.

Do Not Resize: Select this if you don't want to resize the image.

Make images smaller but not larger: This option will ensure that your images to do not increase in size. If you have an image that is originally 100x100, and you choose a Custom size of 200x200, the 100x100 image won't change, because if it did, it would appear pixelated. If you were also converting a 300x300 image, that one would become 200x200.



Change Color Depth: Choose the color depth of the image.

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