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| Date | 2012-11-29 01:52 -0800 |
| References | <3cdg7m$qap@sundog.tiac.net> |
| Message-ID | <81ab36b0-bde0-43ab-9ee6-80dd8504ea3d@googlegroups.com> (permalink) |
| Subject | Re: Which image converter??? |
| From | choudharyusman4@gmail.com |
On Sunday, December 11, 1994 5:15:55 AM UTC+5, Glenn M. Saunders wrote: > I need to decide on what to get for an image converter package. > > It doesn't have to handle EVERYTHING, just a few different things. Sure, > I might need more as time goes on, but I don't have the budget for the > kitchen sink. > > iff24 > ham8 (I realize some do a better job of HAM8 than others) > iff24 > dctv > iff24 > jpg > > As you can see, I'm looking for something to post-process my Lightwave > renderings. Most likely, I will not have the disk space to allow a full > render in iff24, let alone both iffs and the converted pix. Therefore > the conversion package must act as a sentry to convert files as they > appear and delete their old incarnation. > > I realize that AdPro 2.5 will do just that, act as a sentry, but I would > find it very hard to justify a $150+ purchase just for these limited > applications. > > Imagemaster R/T 1.5 , at around $70, looks a lot more like what I should > get, as long as it will handle the above format the way I need it to > operate. Suggestions??? > > Oh, and if there is any shareware out there that will do the job in a > 'sentry' fashion (probably via Arexx) I would appreciate being pointed > towards it.
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