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bong.mau 02-05-2006 09:30 AM

convert image format
 
hi
i need to know if exist a linux pgm to convert umage format from TIFF to jpg and bmp
better if the pgm has a windows version
thanks in advance
Maurizio

acid_kewpie 02-05-2006 09:50 AM

are you seriously too busy to write "program" ??? :rolleyes:

anyway, what you want is nothing special at all, any decent graphics package can do this, e.g. gimp.

pixellany 02-05-2006 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by acid_kewpie
are you seriously too busy to write "program" ??? :rolleyes:

These fora have far more interesting projects for the grammar police than this one......;) At least this post was intelligible--even though obviously ESL.

How about all the native English speakers who cannot compose an coherent sentence and use u and r--AND type all in lowercase with no punctuation?????
But we stray from the work at hand.............

bong.mau 02-05-2006 03:29 PM

pgm vs program
 
Hi

just to joke.......
english is not my native tongue...but i'm an older
IBMer ...so i used the IBM mainframe language...
to submit every job there was some punched cards (now all is done by terminals...) containing a command written with the jcl language
exec pgm=programname
so being a former ibm pgm for me and the other people working with mainframes pgm means program.
it was not a grammar error but if you want an informatic error...(pgm was used because it was shorter to punch a card with 3 letter pgm instead of the full word program...)
ciao

Maurizio

hw-tph 02-05-2006 03:57 PM

Look into the Image Magick set of programs.


Håkan

trickykid 02-05-2006 06:46 PM

I'd have to vote image magick as well, if your dealing with a huge amount of images to convert all at once. If it's just a few, use The Gimp like previously mentioned.


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