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Convert Image to convert JPG, GIF, TIF etc

Convert Graphic Files, Convert JPG, TIFF, GIF Converter etc. Software

'Convert Image' is a simple to use, yet sophisticated image conversion and manipulation utility. If you need to convert one or thousands of images of varying types, this is the tool. The most popular task our customers perform is to convert JPG, TIFF and Bitmap files.

'Convert Image' can be especially useful if you require complicated conversion jobs to be done on a regular basis. By saving and recalling a conversion job file, 'Convert Image' quickly remembers all the conversion tasks and their details. All of our conversion tools have numerous features. For example you can schedule a conversion job at a regular interval (time or calendar based) while optionally moving/deleting the input files. Also, our conversion tools have the ability to launch other programs and perform file operations.

All of our tools run from the command line allowing for use in batch files or can be automated from within other programs programmatically.

In addition to file conversion, numerous special processes for images have been included. These are:

Manipulate. Resize, rotate, flip, shift, perspective, skew, twirl and more!

Color. Autocontrast, autolevel, hue, contrast, saturation, desaturation, blue, green, red, gamma, invert and more!

Special effects. Add noise, diffuse, dilation, emboss, erode, blur, mosaic, relief, texturize and more!

Filters. High pass, Low pass, Laplas, Line detection, and more!

Image Converter

Image Converter

Sometimes you find yourself with a photo/image file in a format that no program on your PC supports. Use this online free image converter tool to convert the file to a format that some program on your computer actually does support.

This online image converter tool converts one kind of photo or graphic file into another. This tool support hundreds of common and rare image formats but almost all of them can convert BMP, EMF, GIF, ICO, JPG, PCX, PDF, PNG, PSD, RAW, TIF, WMF, and several others.

Maximum upload file size limit is 4MB.

Resize Percentage Optional - If resize percentage is give, above width and height option will ignored.

Rotate Image

Support Image Filters:
  • Artistic
  • Black & White
  • Blur
  • Grayscale
  • Line Art/Charcoal
  • Sharpen
  • Pixelate
Online Image Converter Information:
  • Purpose of this Tool. Convert Images, Resize images, Rotate images
  • Intended Audience. End Users, Graphic Designers, Webmasters

PDF To Image Converter - скачать бесплатно русскую версию PDF To Image Converter для Windows

PDF To Image Converter Основная информация о программе

PDF To Image Converter is a Pdf to all image format convertor

PDF To Image Converter is an application program based on Windows platform, which can directly convert PDF files to dozens of image formats, such as TIF, TIFF, JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP, EMF, PCX, TGA and so on, it does support whole PDF file to image file conversion, include text, line, arc, ellipse, Bezier, color, image, form and other type elements.

Ключевые особенности и функции

· Support dozens of image formats, include TIF, TIFF, JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP, WMF, EMF, PCX, TGA, etc;

· Convert PDF to Vector format (WMF and EMF);

· Convert PDF to searchable WMF and EMF files;

· Convert PDF to ClassF TIFF file (Fax compatible TIFF format, 204x98DPI and 204x196DPI);

· It is convenient and easy to operate, and PDF files can be added into file list and converted fast;

· Support Password Protected PDF file conversion;

· Specify any resolution in the generated Image files;

· Standalone software, Adobe Acrobat and Reader NOT required!

· Support batch conversion;

· Support drag and drop files;

· Produce multipage TIFF files;

· Intelligent processing for large PDF files;

· Support conversion into 1, 4, 8, 8-bit grayscale or 24-bit format;

· Support for PACKBITS, CCITT Fax4/Fax3, LZW, RunLength, JPEG, JBIG2, JPEG2000, FlateDecode etc. compression of PDF files; (More details)

· Can be launched from command line, from batch file or another application;

· Support PDF1.6 protocol (formerly only supported by Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional);

· Convert PDF files to Fax compatible TIFF files;

· Support PDF preview, so you can preview a PDF file easily;

· Extract a page range from an existing PDF to image files;

· Support all languages, include French, Danish, Dutch, English, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional etc;

· Create high-quality image formats;

· Support for Unicode and all PDF font formats;

· Options to control target compression algorithm and quality;

· Convert owner password protected PDF files to image files directly.

Convert image type

Online-Image-Editor Hints and Tips

With the current release of the OIE ( Online-Image-Editor ) it is possible to cut, crop and annotate images.

And don't think these functions can only be used with 'static' images like jpeg, bmp or png. The functions can also be used on animated gifs!

Here you can find tips for keeping you pictures as optimal as possible.

When resizing it is always best to keep the "Aspect Ratio" option ON .

In that way you constrain proportions, and you don't get a funny 'compressed' looking picture afterwards.

If you want to give your picture a different size, it is better to first crop to the correct constrains and then resize it.

Image Formats

To keep a long story short:

- JPEG/JPG: Use this with pictures and images with true type colors like photographs. (Mostly text on image looks ugly)

- GIF: Use for animated pictures, and pictures with a lot of sharp edges. (With text on it)

- BMP: Good for local use on your own computer, but not suitable for use on internet.

- PNG: Preferred format for not animated pictures. Even for photographs. This is probably also the best format for showing your pictures on the internet.

* PNG and Internet Explorer Transparency Bug.

Under Internet Explorer lower then version 7 there is a problem with displaying transparent PNG's.

This can be easily solved to add a '.js' file in your header section of your page.

Convert Image Base64 Encoder

Online Base64 Image Encoder/Decoder

Convert image base64 using this tool to base64 encode images for use in html, css, javascript, etc

Convert image base64 encoder

Base64 Image Converter BETA

  • Reverse Base64
  • Optionally optimize the images first (including animated gif/png)
  • Instructions for optimal caching and use, which is so essential.
  • Favicons, Javascript Caching, Mobile/Game Console/Tablet Info
  • Upload/Get a css file and automatically convert all the background-images in it to base64
  • Support many additional formats, including audio/video/text/etc
  • Conversion from one image format to another pre-base64
  • Multiple Uploads/Gets, Better Preview Options, Re-sizing
  • Image conversion for use in emails (non-remote, so no warning)
Base64 Image Data URL Scheme

Some applications that use URLs also have a need to embed (small) media type data directly inline. This document defines a new URL scheme that would work like 'immediate addressing'. The URLs are of the form: data:[<mediatype>][;base64],<data>

The <mediatype> is an Internet media type specification (with optional parameters.) The appearance of " ;base64 " means that the data is encoded as base64. Without " ;base64 ", the data (as a sequence of octets) is represented using ASCII encoding for octets inside the range of safe URL characters and using the standard %xx hex encoding of URLs for octets outside that range. If <mediatype> is omitted, it defaults to text/plain;charset=US-ASCII. As a shorthand, " text/plain " can be omitted but the charset parameter supplied.

The " data: " URL scheme is only useful for short values. Note that some applications that use URLs may impose a length limit; for example, URLs embedded within <A> anchors in HTML have a length limit determined by the SGML declaration for HTML [RFC1866]. The LITLEN (1024) limits the number of characters which can appear in a single attribute value literal, the ATTSPLEN (2100) limits the sum of all lengths of all attribute value specifications which appear in a tag, and the TAGLEN (2100) limits the overall length of a tag.

Data URL Scheme Syntax SVN to base64

Yes this tool can convert svn to base64

Mobile Web Application Best Practices Include Background Images Inline in CSS Style Sheets

Visual effects (e.g. background images and gradients) are often used to improve the look and feel of an application. These can be included in CSS as base64 encoded strings in order to avoid an additional HTTP request

Note that base64 encoding adds around 10% to the image size after gzip compression and this additional cost should be weighed against the benefits of fewer requests.

Background images can be encoded using the data URI scheme: url('data:image/png;base64, [data])

[ CSS ] Requires: RFC2397 data uri support.

Data URI scheme

The data URI scheme is a URI scheme (Uniform Resource Identifier scheme) that provides a way to include data in-line in web pages as if they were external resources. This technique allows normally separate elements such as images and style sheets to be fetched in a single HTTP request rather than multiple HTTP requests, which can be more efficient.

Data URIs tends to be simpler than other inclusion methods, such as MIME with cid or mid URIs. Data URIs are sometimes called Uniform Resource Locators, although they do not actually locate anything remote. The data URI scheme is defined in RFC 2397 of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).

In browsers that fully support Data URIs for "navigation", Javascript generated content can be provided as file "download" to the user, simply by setting window.location.href to a Data URI. One example is the conversion of HTML tables to downloadable CSV using a Data URI like this: 'data:text/csv;charset=UTF-8,' + encodeURIComponent(csv), where "csv" has been generated by Javascript.

The IETF published the data URI specification in 1998[1] as Proposed Standard on the IETF Standards Track, and hasn't progressed it since. The HTML 4.01 specification refers to the data URI scheme,[2] and data URIs have now been implemented in most browsers.

Web browser support

As of March 2012, Data URIs are supported by the following web browsers:

  • Gecko-based, such as Firefox, SeaMonkey, XeroBank, Camino, Fennec and K-Meleon
  • Konqueror, via KDE's KIO slaves input/output system
  • Opera (including devices such as the Nintendo DSi or Wii)
  • WebKit-based, such as Safari (including iOS), Android's browser, Kindle 4's browser, Epiphany and Midori (WebKit is a derivative of Konqueror's KHTML engine, but Mac OS X does not share the KIO architecture so the implementations are different), and Webkit/Chromium-based, such as Chrome
  • Trident
    • Internet Explorer 8: Microsoft has limited its support to certain "non-navigable" content for security reasons, including concerns that JavaScript embedded in a data URI may not be interpretable by script filters such as those used by web-based email clients. Data URIs must be smaller than 32 KB in Version 8.[3] Data URIs are supported only for the following elements and/or attributes:[4]
      • object (images only)
      • img
      • input type=image
      • link (data URI must be base64 encoded)
      • CSS declarations that accept a URL, such as background-image. background. list-style-type. list-style and similar.
    • Internet Explorer 9: Internet Explorer 9 does not have 32KB limitation and allowed in broader elements.
Advantages
  • HTTP request and header traffic is not required for embedded data, so data URIs consume less bandwidth whenever the overhead of encoding the inline content as a data URI is smaller than the HTTP overhead. For example, the required base64 encoding for an image 600 bytes long would be 800 bytes, so if an HTTP request required more than 200 bytes of overhead, the data URI would be more efficient.
  • For transferring many small files (less than a few kilobytes each), this can be faster. TCP transfers tend to start slowly. If each file requires a new TCP connection, the transfer speed is limited by the round-trip time rather than the available bandwidth. Using HTTP keep-alive improves the situation, but may not entirely alleviate the bottleneck.
  • When browsing a secure HTTPS web site, web browsers commonly require that all elements of a web page be downloaded over secure connections, or the user will be notified of reduced security due to a mixture of secure and insecure elements. On badly configured servers, HTTPS requests have significant overhead over common HTTP requests, so embedding data in data URIs may improve speed in this case.
  • Web browsers are usually configured to make only a certain number of (often two) concurrent HTTP connections to a domain,[5] so inline data frees up a download connection for other content.
  • Environments with limited or restricted access to external resources may embed content when it is disallowed or impractical to reference it externally. For example, an advanced HTML editing field could accept a pasted or inserted image and convert it to a data URI to hide the complexity of external resources from the user. Alternatively, a browser can convert (encode) image based data from the clipboard to a data URI and paste it in a HTML editing field. Mozilla Firefox 4 supports this functionality.
  • It is possible to manage a multimedia page as a single file.
  • Email message templates can contain images (for backgrounds or signatures) without the image appearing to be an "attachment".
Disadvantages
  • Data URIs are not separately cached from their containing documents (e.g. CSS or HTML files) so data are downloaded every time the containing documents are redownloaded.
  • Content must be re-encoded and re-embedded every time a change is made.
  • Internet Explorer through version 7 (approximately 5% of web traffic as of September 2011), lacks support. However this can be overcome by serving browser specific content.[6]
  • Internet Explorer 8 limits data URIs to a maximum length of 32 KB. (Internet Explorer 9 does not have this limitation)[3][4]
  • In IE 8 and 9 data URIs can only be used for images, but not for navigation or Javascript generated file downloads.[7]
  • Data are included as a simple stream, and many processing environments (such as web browsers) may not support using containers (such as multipart/alternative or message/rfc822 ) to provide greater complexity such as metadata, data compression, or content negotiation.
  • Base64-encoded data URIs are 1/3 larger in size than their binary equivalent. (However, this overhead is reduced to 2-3% if the HTTP server compresses the response using gzip)[8]
  • Data URIs do not carry a filename as a normal linked file would. When saving, a default filename for the specified MIME type is generally used.
  • Referencing the same resource (such as an embedded small image) more than once from the same document results in multiple copies of the embedded resource. In comparison, an external resource can be referenced arbitrarily many times, yet downloaded and decoded only once.
  • Data URIs make it more difficult for security software to filter content.[9]

The encoding is indicated by ;base64. If it's present the data is encoded as base64. Without it the data (as a sequence of octets) is represented using ASCII encoding for octets inside the range of safe URL characters and using the standard %xx hex encoding of URLs for octets outside that range. If <MIME-type> is omitted, it defaults to text/plain;charset=US-ASCII. (As a shorthand, the type can be omitted but the charset parameter supplied.)

Some browsers (Chrome, Opera, Safari, Firefox) accept a non-standard ordering if both ;base64 and ;charset are supplied, while Internet Explorer requires that the charset's specification must precede the base64 token.

What tools does Smush.it use to smush images?

We have found many good tools for reducing image size. Often times these tools are specific to particular image formats and work much better in certain circumstances than others. To "smush" really means to try many different image reduction algorithms and figure out which one gives the best result.

These are the algorithms currently in use:

  1. ImageMagick. to identify the image type and to convert GIF files to PNG files.
  2. pngcrush. to strip unneeded chunks from PNGs. We are also experimenting with other PNG reduction tools such as pngout. optipng. pngrewrite. Hopefully these tools will provide improved optimization of PNG files.
  3. jpegtran. to strip all metadata from JPEGs (currently disabled) and try progressive JPEGs.
  4. gifsicle. to optimize GIF animations by stripping repeating pixels in different frames.
More Info and Resources

Kонвертировать изображения

Free Image Convert and Resize

Free Image Convert and Resize - это компактная и в то же время мощная программа для пакетной обработки изображений.

Данная программа позволяет с легкостью конвертировать как отдельные файлы, так и целые папки с файлами изображений в различные графические форматы, изменять их размер в зависимости от заданных параметров, переименовывать и добавлять нумерацию.

Поддерживаются следующие форматы файлов изображений: jpg, png, bmp, gif, tga, pdf (только экспорт).

Free Image Convert and Resize не содержит вирусов и шпионских программ. Наш продукт абсолютно бесплатный и безопасный как для установки, так и для использования.

Все DVDVideoSoft программы являются бесплатными. Для того, чтобы поддерживать разработку продуктов и предоставлять вам высококачественное программное обеспечение, компания DVDVideoSoft может добавлять в свою продукцию ссылки на другие веб-сайты и инсталляции сторонних приложений, в том числе панелей инструментов. Но всегда во время установки любого из продуктов компании DVDVideoSoft вы можете принять данные инсталляции или отказаться от них.

Justimage Download

specifications

Convert various image files on your computer to other formats by relying on this lightweight application that comes with a simple interface

Working as a web designer or photographer usually requires you to handle files from a wide variety of formats, especially due to compatibility issues that might occur.

However, some files are only available in certain formats and the only way to process them is by using conversion tools, such as Justimage.

Please note that this application requires .NET Framework on your computer to run as intended.

Simple image conversion utility with a minimalistic interface

Justimage is a lightweight application that comes with a user-friendly interface and encompasses a few easy to understand functions, which makes it highly accessible for a wide spectrum of users.

It does not feature any standard configuration window, menu or pane whatsoever, thanks to its simplicity. Moreover, it does not pack any form of detailed help documentation other than a brief description of its functions that you can access by clicking the “How to use” button under the Help menu.

Converts your image files to various formats easily

You can rely on this application if you need a quick and efficient tool that can convert your image files to other formats with minimum difficulty. Processing your items can be done by selecting the source files from within the application, select the desired format and specify the destination path.

Among the supported formats, this application can handle JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF or TIFF files. Unlike other similar applications, the input formats are the same as the output ones, therefore importing files from different formats other than the ones specified above is not possible.

To wrap things up

As a conclusion, Justimage is a lightweight image conversion utility that can help you convert image files from your computer to various other formats in a quick and easy manner. It comes with a simple user interface, packs intuitive functions and features a brief description of its controls.