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ImgCvrt

ImgCvrt - 1.1

App/CM for converting between image file formats w/optional scaling.

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Current Version: 1.1
Release Date: 2008-12-23
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 434
Downloads (all versions): 4,752
Price: $10.00

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Product Description:

ImgCvrt is an application and contextual menu for converting image file formats, and optionally changing their dimensions. It works in batch mode.

Converted images have the same name as the original, with the appropriate file extension, and saved in the same directory as the original provided a similarly named image does not already exist. Supported file formats are determined by QuickTime. (If a file by the same name does exist then the file name will be appended by a unique string.)

To Use the Contextual Menu: Control-click on one or more image files in the Finder and select the ImgCvrt menu item for the file type you desire. To scale the image also, select the new dimensions from the bottom of the menu - note that this menu item will then be disabled. Select "No Scaling" to turn scaling off. It will then be disabled, and the previous scaling menu item will be enabled.

The dimensions are created and edited in the "Sizes" tab of the preference pane. Use the "Add" button to add new entries in the list. Click down on the text in the list to begin an edit session to change the values. You can tab from item to item also. Use the "Delete" button to remove selected items in the list. Drag rows to reorder them in the list, they will appear in the same order in the contextual menu.

To Use the Application: Drop image files onto the application icon in the Finder, or its main window. Use the "Preferences" window to select the file type to convert to. The advantage of the application over the contextual menu is that for batch processing of many files it displays progress information, and the contextual menu does not.

ImgCvrt is part of the Limit Point Software "Utilities Bundle." Visit the Utilities home page at: http://www.limit-point.com/Utilities.html for a list of all the software available. Updates are always free, and new products always included.

What's new in this version:

  • The contextual menu version has been "decoupled" from the application version. The contextual menu version is configured using its new system preference pane.

    Using the preference pane you can configure the new built-in image scaling. (Which is not shared by the application). The scaling is specified as a list of width-height pairs which is created and edited using the dimensions list of the "Sizes" pane. These pairs are displayed at the bottom of the contextual menu: select one to preform that scaling when the image is converted.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

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ImgCvrt CommentaryFreeware alternative - Version: 1.0.9, 12/13/2008 05:35PM PST

roro01
BatchReformat'em
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ImgCvrt CommentaryApparent bug - Version: 1.0.4, 4/19/2008 03:06PM PST

RoyPDX
After converting (with the contextual menu plugin) an image, and then putting that image (the new image) into the trash, you cannot empty the trash until you reboot. Somehow the file seems to retain an unwanted association with Imgcvrt plugin. This makes the plugin of zero value.

Also, I’d like to see the ability to strip profile and icon data from an image included when no file type change is needed.
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ImgCvrt CommentaryAlternatively ... - Version: 1.0.3, 2/19/2008 12:00AM PST

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roro01
Download BatchReformat'em - it enables you to batch convert images to the selected image format.
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