[SOLVED] how do you make a command line for nxconvert
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how do you make a command line for nxconvert
Cant find out how to make a command line for nxconvert. I can see the manual but i need to make a line nxconvert input.jpg to output.jpg I did it once before and produced a raw jpg but have forgotten how.
Well almost. Xnconvert will do the same but appears only for Windows.
There is a Linux version of XnViewMP. It has a batch conversion tool that uses the same module as XnConvert.
Another option is Converseen - it is a GUI front-end for ImageMagick, and it takes the mystery out of running ImageMagick Convert from the terminal. http://converseen.fasterland.net/
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Originally Posted by BenTrabetere
There is a Linux version of XnViewMP. It has a batch conversion tool that uses the same module as XnConvert.
Another option is Converseen - it is a GUI front-end for ImageMagick, and it takes the mystery out of running ImageMagick Convert from the terminal. http://converseen.fasterland.net/
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