2JPEG converter news and events
Convert multiple files to JPEG via command line with the new and improved 2JPEG 9.0! This major update brings new useful features to automate conversion of almost any existing image file or document to the JPEG format.
2JPEG, a command-line tool for saving multiple files to JPEG, can be used not only from cmd.exe, but any other interface or command-line tool, including Windows PowerShell 5, 6, and 7.
Convert images, PDF files and other documents in batch mode with new 2JPEG! We added ability to run 2JPEG in service mode, processing password-protected Word and PDF files, option to ignore alpha channel transparency plus some other improvements & fixes
It’s not fair that we know nothing about the first photographers and how photography developed. We just take it for granted that SLR cameras and smart phones help us take great pictures which then go directly to Facebook. Meanwhile, it took centuries for our predecessors to take the very first shot. Learn why the process was so complicated and don’t take your photos for granted – there is a long history behind photography.
The latest version 2JPEG 8.3 has just been released to offer its consumers a wider range of abilities and functionality. 2JPEG is usually installed on server or on workstations to convert a large number of files to JPG automatically in batch mode.
We hope this article has given you a good overview of the JPEG file format, why it is so popular, and some of the benefits of using it. Check back regularly for more information about images and software products to make using and converting images, like JPEG files, easier than ever before.
List of image files and documents 2JPEG 8.2 can convert in batch mode now contains 275 positions and includes Adobe PDF, Microsoft Word DOC, Excel XLS, PowerPoint PPT, PNG, TIFF, RAW, GIF, HTML, XPS, TXT, RTF and many others.
Learn how to convert XPS files to JPG with 2JPEG command line converter. Free download.
2JPEG is command line utility that is used to convert TIFF to JPG and to reduce the image size has been updated and improved by its developing company fCoder Group, Inc. The new version of 2JPEG lets customers reduce the size of image files and specify the resolution of PDF and XPS documents before converting them to JPG.
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