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Xnconvert outputs
Xnconvert outputs













  1. #Xnconvert outputs .exe#
  2. #Xnconvert outputs Pc#

Just to make it clear, running 1000 MidRes into Thumbs takes 3 minutes.

#Xnconvert outputs Pc#

So, by running the Tiff files 3 times for also creating the MidRes and the Thumbs is really a time consuming procedure and it will bottleneck the performance of my PC (which I need to be at 100% in order to scan 1000 Tiffs daily). And that is because the Tiff files are 100mb each (color, uncompressed). However, this is not the solution to my issue.

#Xnconvert outputs .exe#

exe file and renaming it with the suffix "_instance1", "_instance2". With other programs (that are not multithreading) I have achieved running many instances simultaneously by copying the. Especially having all the changes updated on the preview window is by far the difference with other programs. Save the master files into a first output, then the second output to a third, the third into a fourth etc.įirst of all, thank you so much for the immediate responce to my post.Īnd, also, congratulations for this incredible program. It would be a life saver if the xnconvert Output tab could have multiple outputs. The final directory tree looks like this:

xnconvert outputs

and finally I am merging the 4 root directories, in order for the subfolders to be placed next to each other. The thumb will have the midres converted to jpeg 72 dpi with 280 pixels for the longest side.įor now, I am doing each batch one step at a time with preserving the folder structure, renaming the output folders "tiff" to"hires" etc. The midres will have the hires converted to jpeg 150 dpi with preserving the print size and qith quality 100% The Hires will have the tiffs converted to jpeg 100% quality, I need one of xnconvert/xnview/nconvert to batch process at once these tiff folders and create the following: next to every TIFF folder, I want to create three folders named So, even though I am familiar to batch processing softwares (like irfanview, xnconvert, photoshop, bridge,lightroom, faststone, blah blah blah), I want to simplify my life by being able to convert a set of images located in a root directory with many subdirectories to many other formats.įor example, let's say I have a directory tree like this:Īll of the above "chris" folders have a subfolder named "TIFF", which contais tiff files. Hello everyone, I am a new member of the forum and I have no knowledge of script writing.















Xnconvert outputs