Batch convert multiple screenshots in PNG to JPG
I have multiple Screenshots in PNG to print but cannot get them converted to JPG on my Galaxy S6 phone.
Can you help with covering multiple PNG screenshots to JPG photos so I can print them on a photo website?
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I have multiple Screenshots in PNG to print but cannot get them converted to JPG on my Galaxy S6 phone.
Can you help with covering multiple PNG screenshots to JPG photos so I can print them on a photo website?
images convert
GIMP will do the trick
– Android Dev
Feb 10 '17 at 4:39
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I have multiple Screenshots in PNG to print but cannot get them converted to JPG on my Galaxy S6 phone.
Can you help with covering multiple PNG screenshots to JPG photos so I can print them on a photo website?
images convert
I have multiple Screenshots in PNG to print but cannot get them converted to JPG on my Galaxy S6 phone.
Can you help with covering multiple PNG screenshots to JPG photos so I can print them on a photo website?
images convert
images convert
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GIMP will do the trick
– Android Dev
Feb 10 '17 at 4:39
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GIMP will do the trick
– Android Dev
Feb 10 '17 at 4:39
GIMP will do the trick
– Android Dev
Feb 10 '17 at 4:39
GIMP will do the trick
– Android Dev
Feb 10 '17 at 4:39
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imagemagick
You can use mogrify
(or convert
) from imagemagick
To install it, use the following command:
sudo apt install imagemagick
Then go to the folder with the PNGs and:
mogrify -format jpg *.png
Notes
- You could also
rm *.png
- Also useful to convert all to a single PDF:
mogrify *.jpg naughtyphotos.pdf
- Format shouldn't be an impediment to print your photos.
- Another way is with
ufraw-batch
- Related: Converting lots of images in pdf-format to jpg-format
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imagemagick
You can use mogrify
(or convert
) from imagemagick
To install it, use the following command:
sudo apt install imagemagick
Then go to the folder with the PNGs and:
mogrify -format jpg *.png
Notes
- You could also
rm *.png
- Also useful to convert all to a single PDF:
mogrify *.jpg naughtyphotos.pdf
- Format shouldn't be an impediment to print your photos.
- Another way is with
ufraw-batch
- Related: Converting lots of images in pdf-format to jpg-format
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imagemagick
You can use mogrify
(or convert
) from imagemagick
To install it, use the following command:
sudo apt install imagemagick
Then go to the folder with the PNGs and:
mogrify -format jpg *.png
Notes
- You could also
rm *.png
- Also useful to convert all to a single PDF:
mogrify *.jpg naughtyphotos.pdf
- Format shouldn't be an impediment to print your photos.
- Another way is with
ufraw-batch
- Related: Converting lots of images in pdf-format to jpg-format
add a comment |
imagemagick
You can use mogrify
(or convert
) from imagemagick
To install it, use the following command:
sudo apt install imagemagick
Then go to the folder with the PNGs and:
mogrify -format jpg *.png
Notes
- You could also
rm *.png
- Also useful to convert all to a single PDF:
mogrify *.jpg naughtyphotos.pdf
- Format shouldn't be an impediment to print your photos.
- Another way is with
ufraw-batch
- Related: Converting lots of images in pdf-format to jpg-format
imagemagick
You can use mogrify
(or convert
) from imagemagick
To install it, use the following command:
sudo apt install imagemagick
Then go to the folder with the PNGs and:
mogrify -format jpg *.png
Notes
- You could also
rm *.png
- Also useful to convert all to a single PDF:
mogrify *.jpg naughtyphotos.pdf
- Format shouldn't be an impediment to print your photos.
- Another way is with
ufraw-batch
- Related: Converting lots of images in pdf-format to jpg-format
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GIMP will do the trick
– Android Dev
Feb 10 '17 at 4:39