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Latest Version XnView 2.52.1 Operating System Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10 / Windows 11 User Rating Click to vote Author / Product Pierre. e Gougelet / External Link Filename XnView-win.exe MD5 Checksum 6b92bd3e3ee5b2214a25557e3eae6690 Sometimes latest versions of the software can cause issues when installed on older devices or devices running an older version of the operating system.Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of XnView 2.51.2. For those interested in downloading the most recent release of XnView or reading our review, simply click here. All old versions distributed on our website are completely virus-free and available for download at no cost. We would love to hear from youIf you have any questions or ideas that you want to share with us - head over to our Contact page and let us know. We value your feedback! What's new in this version: - Export & extension missing- Argument in utf8- Susie plugin- NConvert: longest/shortest & mm- NConvert: -recurse Moderators: XnTriq, helmut, xnview pdf11 Posts: 6 Joined: Fri Apr 24, 2020 12:34 pm Getting started with NConvert Hi, last year I tried one of the Xn software to batch convert PDF files to image files but the issue was that the quality was lost.I think at the time I read that NConvert was the way to go, but I could not get it running, so I'm trying again.It's difficult to find information on the following:(1) Installing. I tried double clicking "nconvert" application, got a small black screen for one second and I don't know what happened. How do I install it?(2) Can someone please tell me how to convert multiple PDF documents to image files. Is there a code I have to run, where do I type the code? Please advise specifically since I'm not familiar with command line software. cday XnThusiast Posts: 4277 Joined: Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:45 am Location: Cheltenham, U.K. Re: Getting started Post by cday » Fri Apr 24, 2020 1:33 pm pdf11 wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2020 12:48 pmHi, last year I tried one of the Xn software to batch convert PDF files to image files but the issue was that the quality was lost.Quality shouldn't be lost: XnView software uses the Ghostscript utility to rasterise the images in a PDF file, and quality should be maintained if a suitable DPI value is set. However, the default DPI value of 72 is usually too low.I think at the time I read that NConvert was the way to go, but I could not get it running, so I'm trying again.It's difficult to find information on the following:(1) Installing. I tried double clicking "nconvert" application, got a small black screen for one second and I don't know what happened. How do I install it?NConvert isn't installed using an installer, the NConvert file downloads as an .exe file which is then called directly, in one way or another, at the command line or by a batch file .bat.(2) Can someone please tell me how to convert multiple PDF documents to image files. Is there a code I have to run... That should be possible using suitable code, once you gain a basic understanding of using NConvert...... where do I type the code? Please advise specifically since I'm not familiar with command line software.That really requires a detailed tutorial and sadly I can't immediately direct you to one! Having been down this path myself some years back, I can tell you that it can be a rather steep learning curve without a detailed guide. After a lot of Googling, trial and error and great frustration, I eventually developed my own way of working which may be unconventional

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But sidesteps some of issues I encountered.Edit:You might consider before going further whether what you need to do could be done more easily using a batch conversion software such as the excellent XNConvert.If you wish to consider NConvert in more detail, there is helmut's tutorial in the NConvert section of the forum which gives useful information and alludes to the problems that may be encountered, although without providing detailed solutions. You could also obtain some further insights by browsing other threads in the section. pdf11 Posts: 6 Joined: Fri Apr 24, 2020 12:34 pm Re: Getting started with NConvert Post by pdf11 » Sun Apr 26, 2020 4:25 am Thanks for responding.I tried XnConvert again, the latest version being 1.85. After issues with converting I read on a web search that Ghsotscript had to be installed, so installed 9.52, which worked.However I have the same issues. Trying to convert from PDF to TIF, without any compression ... I get a much bigger file size compared to the PDF and the image quality is lost dramatically.From this point ... do I still use XnConvert or try NConvert?If NConvert, I still don't know how to start since the instructions are not detailed enough for a beginner.I assume I use CMD in Windows, is this part right?Then I assume I have to write a line to tell it to use NCovert???Please assist with this part. cday XnThusiast Posts: 4277 Joined: Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:45 am Location: Cheltenham, U.K. Re: Getting started with NConvert Post by cday » Sun Apr 26, 2020 6:45 am pdf11 wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 4:25 amI tried XnConvert again, the latest version being 1.85. After issues with converting I read on a web search that Ghsotscript had to be installed, so installed 9.52, which worked.However I have the same issues. Trying to convert from PDF to TIF, without any compression ... I get a much bigger file size compared to the PDF and the image quality is lost dramatically.You need to discover, on the Settings tab, the Load format settings... button, and set the PS/PDF resolution to a higher value than the default 72 DPI, 300 for example...From this point ... do I still use XnConvert or try NConvert?If NConvert, I still don't know how to start since the instructions are not detailed enough for a beginner.Exactly, there is a need for a more detailed tutorial... I assume I use CMD in Windows, is this part right?Then I assume I have to write a line to tell it to use NCovert???Yes, or maybe multiple lines in a batch file .bat depending on what you need to do... The quality issue, the need to set a suitable DPI. NConvert v7.25 for Windows/Windows 64bits/Linux/Linux 64bits/MacOS X is available. NConvert can be downloaded on the NConvert download page ____ 7.25

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Moderators: XnTriq, helmut, xnview Wizard Posts: 1 Joined: Sun Jan 24, 2016 6:10 pm Nconvert with portable Ghostscript? Hi!I would like to use nconvert to convert pdf to png using portable Ghostscript from ... t_portableI put nconvert.exe inside "bin" folder of portable Ghostscript which contains gsdll32.dll, gsdll64.dll, gswin32.exe, gswin32c.exe, gswin64.exe and gswin64c.exeI run "nconvert -out png a.pdf" and I get:my_error_exit...Error: Don't know how to read this picture (a.pdf)So, nconvert doesn't recognise portable Ghostscript.Is there anything I can do to fix this like some variable or temporary registry key to set or is portable Ghostscript too specific for portableapps.com apps? XnTriq Moderator & Librarian Posts: 6451 Joined: Sun Sep 25, 2005 3:00 am Location: Ref Desk Re: Nconvert with portable Ghostscript? Post by XnTriq » Sun Feb 21, 2016 11:45 pm Forums @ PortableApps.comFix for XnView to work with ghostscriptXnView ForumXnView portable version with Ghostscriptfoxyshadis ([url= 1.97.8 browser crashes with some PDF files.[/url]) wrote:Bobf wrote:hello Pierrei have the same problem.When i open a folder where PDF documents are located, XNView hangs (NO RESPONDING).WINXP SP3 with Acrobat Reader 10.0 x, as default PDF reader, and PDFCreator 1.1.0 and PDF XChangeReader (without shell extention installed) on the system as well. No Ghostscript installed on the system.Where (in which file e.g. xnview.ini) should the XNVIEW_GS_DLL & XNVIEW_GS_LIB environment variables set?manay thanks and rgs Bobbtw, in case you still have issue and for anyone else who finds the topic, environment variables are set in the control panel, not in XnView. They are under System -> Advanced -> Environment Variables, you have to create them if they aren't listed. Setting this should allow XnView to remain compatible with PDF-XChange, which is installed with dozens of applications. (Less so now that free alternatives like DoPDF and CutePDF exist.)XNVIEW_GS_DLL = path of gsdll32.dllXNVIEW_GS_LIB = path of Ghostscript's lib folder chris38 Posts: 10 Joined: Mon Feb 17, 2014 1:12 pm Re: Nconvert with portable Ghostscript? Post by chris38 » Mon Feb 22, 2016 5:15 pm Thanks XnTriq,For the community, I reproduce a response of Pierre that could enhance the response.I must work totally with portable application. So I think this solution (sent by Pierre) could be better (no environment variable)[Pierre]You must place a directory "Plugins\gs" with GS "bin" and "lib"So XnView/NConvert will recognise it.I'm going to try the solution and will be back for the result. chris38 Posts: 10 Joined: Mon Feb 17, 2014 1:12 pm Re: Nconvert with portable Ghostscript? Post by chris38 » Mon Feb 22, 2016 10:00 pm So it works fine !You must unzip GhostScript Portable (GhostscriptPortable_9.18.paf.exe for me) in the directory ...xnview\plugins\gs (so it exists ...xnview\plugins\gs\bin, ...xnview\plugins\gs\lib ...)And nconvert.exe MUST be in ...xnview\ directory (so don't move it)The process seems to be quite long Value, is the same for NConvert.Could you explain in a bit more detail what you need to do: if it can be done using XnConvert that will be much easier, but it may be possible to do more complex operations directly using an NConvert script... pdf11 Posts: 6 Joined: Fri Apr 24, 2020 12:34 pm Re: Getting started with NConvert Post by pdf11 » Sun Apr 26, 2020 7:44 am Thanks for responding again as I was getting nowhere.I tried your instruction to set the resolution at 300 and it did improve.The PDF file (size of 520kB) converted to a TIF file of size 51,000kB.If I go to 600 resolution, the TIF file size is 204,000kB.The end result for the 600 resolution is what I was looking for ... but obviously the file size is too much. To answer your question, I am converting drawings which have fine detail.So if I have 100 drawings say, at 200MB each, this is 20GB which is not a good solution.I did try one of the online conversion tools (I think it was I Love PDF or similar), the result was OK, not as good as the 300 or 600 resolution with XnConvert ... but the file size was similar to the original PDF.TO SUMMARIZE: The end result in terms of quality is very good, but the file size is far too big.Would nConvert resolve this issue? cday XnThusiast Posts: 4277 Joined: Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:45 am Location: Cheltenham, U.K. Re: Getting started with NConvert Post by cday » Sun Apr 26, 2020 8:08 am pdf11 wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 7:44 amTO SUMMARIZE: The end result in terms of quality is very good, but the file size is far too big.Would nConvert resolve this issue?You need to discover, on the Output tab, the Format settings on the right side, select TIFF (or PDF), and then select a type of compression that reduces the file size while maintaining the original quality.If the originals are black and white, selecting CCITT G4 compression will dramatically reduce their size with no loss of quality, if the originals are grayscale or colour the best option is JPEG compression, and you will need to experiment to find the quality setting that gives the best balance between quality and file size, at 600 DPI quite low values might work.For reference, the same principles would apply if NConvert were used. pdf11 Posts: 6 Joined: Fri Apr 24, 2020 12:34 pm Re: Getting started with NConvert Post by pdf11 » Sun Apr 26, 2020 8:22 am OK, thank you very much.It did reduce the file size as suggested.The final result for a 520kB PDf file, converted with 600 resolution and the

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Is XnView M Post by helmut » Thu May 12, 2016 3:33 pm ng4ever wrote:I went with IrfanView for now but convince me to go to XnView or XnView MP please!The difference of XnView and IrfanView is not so much the functionality, it's mainly the user interface:Please try out and compare XnView's browser and IrfanView's browser and you'll see: The user interface of XnView is much like Windows Explorer; clean, intuitive, and easy to use. IrfanView's "browser" is more like a special dialog or add-on which allows for working with multiple files but which isn't integrated well in the rest of the program.Therefore I'd say: If you want a program for viewing single images, only, then IrfanView does its job as good as XnView. For both viewing single images and handling and managing multiple images, you better use XnView. omniplex Posts: 127 Joined: Thu Feb 10, 2011 1:52 pm Location: Hamburg Contact: Re: XnView Minimal, Standard, or Extended ? What is XnView M Post by omniplex » Mon May 16, 2016 12:12 am XnTriq wrote:Minimal...Standard...NConvert: NoShell Extension: No...Complete...NConvert: YesShell Extension: Yes...Plug-ins: AllSome caveats: No boils down to "can be downloaded separately" as NConvert 32bits (x86) or 64bits (x64), as Shell Extension 32bits (x86 only) or 64 bits (x64 only). Likewise any classic AddOn or Plugin can be downloaded separately. Yes boils down to NConvert 32bits (x86) and Shell Extension 32bits (x86 only), i.e., you need a separately downloaded Shell Extension 64bits (x64 only) on a 64bits Windows.Finally All means "almost all", the new FLIF thingy isn't included in the complete 2.36, the new 2.36 SVG feature is still unclear (for me), and I fear (please correct me) that BPG works only on 64bits platforms.

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CCITT G4 compression is 3,000kB ... which is much better. Perhaps I can try some other settings to reduce the file size.Whilst I was aware of the compression setting, I thought the image quality would be reduced, so I set it to No Compression, I didn't think to change it.Also thanks for advising that NConvert does the same thing for this purpose. cday XnThusiast Posts: 4277 Joined: Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:45 am Location: Cheltenham, U.K. Re: Getting started with NConvert Post by cday » Sun Apr 26, 2020 8:37 am pdf11 wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 8:22 amThe final result for a 520kB PDf file, converted with 600 resolution and the CCITT G4 compression is 3,000kB ... which is much better. Perhaps I can try some other settings to reduce the file size.Possibly the original PDF images were less than 600 DPI, or quite possibly they were actually in a vector format, which could result in a significantly smaller file size.Perhaps I can try some other settings to reduce the file size.That could certainly be worth trying, different types of compression can be best suited to different types of content, and a line drawing might compress better with another type of compression, I'm not sure.. NConvert v7.25 for Windows/Windows 64bits/Linux/Linux 64bits/MacOS X is available. NConvert can be downloaded on the NConvert download page ____ 7.25

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Moderators: XnTriq, helmut, xnview pscraja Posts: 3 Joined: Fri Feb 16, 2007 5:45 am how to open *.cdr files in xnview. Quote Post by pscraja » Sat May 30, 2009 5:01 pm I had downloaded " XnView v1.96.1 Complete version (Some Plugins/Addons & NConvert, ShellEx, Media Detector)" It is mentioned that it can open corel draw files *.cdrWhen I check for associations in the options/Associations, I don't find coreldraw or .cdr to associate with. In the web page : coreldraw bitmap cdr is included. How to setup xnview to view *.cdr files in this version of xnview.pscraja xnview Author of XnView Posts: 45555 Joined: Mon Oct 13, 2003 7:31 am Location: France Contact: helmut Posts: 8705 Joined: Sun Oct 12, 2003 6:47 pm Location: Frankfurt, Germany Return to “Classic - General Support” Jump to General ↳ Info & Forum ↳ XnView - FAQ ↳ Miscellaneous XnView MP ↳ MP - Announcements ↳ MP - General Support ↳ MP - Bug reports ↳ New ↳ Reproduced - TODO ↳ Fixed in next version ↳ Retest ↳ Postponed ↳ Closed/Resolved ↳ MP - Suggestions ↳ MP - General [Français] XnView Classic ↳ Classic - General Support ↳ Classic - Bug Reports ↳ Classic - Suggestions ↳ Classic - General [Français] XnView Family ↳ XnConvert ↳ XnResize ↳ XnRetro, XnSketch, ... ↳ NConvert ↳ XnView Shell Extension ↳ Android & iOS: XnPhotoFx, XnRetro, XnSketch, ... ↳ XnView Pocket ↳ GFL SDK Contribution ↳ Customization ↳ Documentation ↳ XnView MP - Translation ↳ XnView Classic - Translation ↳ Testing - Closed/Solved ↳ 1.96 Testing - Feedback Archive ↳ XnView Un*x ↳ XnView Mac OS X ↳ Classic - Resolved Bugs & Requests ↳ MP - Resolved Bugs & Requests ↳ MP – Beta Testing ↳ New

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Latest Version XnView 2.52.1 Operating System Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10 / Windows 11 User Rating Click to vote Author / Product Pierre. e Gougelet / External Link Filename XnView-win.exe MD5 Checksum 6b92bd3e3ee5b2214a25557e3eae6690 Sometimes latest versions of the software can cause issues when installed on older devices or devices running an older version of the operating system.Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of XnView 2.51.2. For those interested in downloading the most recent release of XnView or reading our review, simply click here. All old versions distributed on our website are completely virus-free and available for download at no cost. We would love to hear from youIf you have any questions or ideas that you want to share with us - head over to our Contact page and let us know. We value your feedback! What's new in this version: - Export & extension missing- Argument in utf8- Susie plugin- NConvert: longest/shortest & mm- NConvert: -recurse

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Moderators: XnTriq, helmut, xnview pdf11 Posts: 6 Joined: Fri Apr 24, 2020 12:34 pm Getting started with NConvert Hi, last year I tried one of the Xn software to batch convert PDF files to image files but the issue was that the quality was lost.I think at the time I read that NConvert was the way to go, but I could not get it running, so I'm trying again.It's difficult to find information on the following:(1) Installing. I tried double clicking "nconvert" application, got a small black screen for one second and I don't know what happened. How do I install it?(2) Can someone please tell me how to convert multiple PDF documents to image files. Is there a code I have to run, where do I type the code? Please advise specifically since I'm not familiar with command line software. cday XnThusiast Posts: 4277 Joined: Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:45 am Location: Cheltenham, U.K. Re: Getting started Post by cday » Fri Apr 24, 2020 1:33 pm pdf11 wrote: Fri Apr 24, 2020 12:48 pmHi, last year I tried one of the Xn software to batch convert PDF files to image files but the issue was that the quality was lost.Quality shouldn't be lost: XnView software uses the Ghostscript utility to rasterise the images in a PDF file, and quality should be maintained if a suitable DPI value is set. However, the default DPI value of 72 is usually too low.I think at the time I read that NConvert was the way to go, but I could not get it running, so I'm trying again.It's difficult to find information on the following:(1) Installing. I tried double clicking "nconvert" application, got a small black screen for one second and I don't know what happened. How do I install it?NConvert isn't installed using an installer, the NConvert file downloads as an .exe file which is then called directly, in one way or another, at the command line or by a batch file .bat.(2) Can someone please tell me how to convert multiple PDF documents to image files. Is there a code I have to run... That should be possible using suitable code, once you gain a basic understanding of using NConvert...... where do I type the code? Please advise specifically since I'm not familiar with command line software.That really requires a detailed tutorial and sadly I can't immediately direct you to one! Having been down this path myself some years back, I can tell you that it can be a rather steep learning curve without a detailed guide. After a lot of Googling, trial and error and great frustration, I eventually developed my own way of working which may be unconventional

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But sidesteps some of issues I encountered.Edit:You might consider before going further whether what you need to do could be done more easily using a batch conversion software such as the excellent XNConvert.If you wish to consider NConvert in more detail, there is helmut's tutorial in the NConvert section of the forum which gives useful information and alludes to the problems that may be encountered, although without providing detailed solutions. You could also obtain some further insights by browsing other threads in the section. pdf11 Posts: 6 Joined: Fri Apr 24, 2020 12:34 pm Re: Getting started with NConvert Post by pdf11 » Sun Apr 26, 2020 4:25 am Thanks for responding.I tried XnConvert again, the latest version being 1.85. After issues with converting I read on a web search that Ghsotscript had to be installed, so installed 9.52, which worked.However I have the same issues. Trying to convert from PDF to TIF, without any compression ... I get a much bigger file size compared to the PDF and the image quality is lost dramatically.From this point ... do I still use XnConvert or try NConvert?If NConvert, I still don't know how to start since the instructions are not detailed enough for a beginner.I assume I use CMD in Windows, is this part right?Then I assume I have to write a line to tell it to use NCovert???Please assist with this part. cday XnThusiast Posts: 4277 Joined: Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:45 am Location: Cheltenham, U.K. Re: Getting started with NConvert Post by cday » Sun Apr 26, 2020 6:45 am pdf11 wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 4:25 amI tried XnConvert again, the latest version being 1.85. After issues with converting I read on a web search that Ghsotscript had to be installed, so installed 9.52, which worked.However I have the same issues. Trying to convert from PDF to TIF, without any compression ... I get a much bigger file size compared to the PDF and the image quality is lost dramatically.You need to discover, on the Settings tab, the Load format settings... button, and set the PS/PDF resolution to a higher value than the default 72 DPI, 300 for example...From this point ... do I still use XnConvert or try NConvert?If NConvert, I still don't know how to start since the instructions are not detailed enough for a beginner.Exactly, there is a need for a more detailed tutorial... I assume I use CMD in Windows, is this part right?Then I assume I have to write a line to tell it to use NCovert???Yes, or maybe multiple lines in a batch file .bat depending on what you need to do... The quality issue, the need to set a suitable DPI

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Moderators: XnTriq, helmut, xnview Wizard Posts: 1 Joined: Sun Jan 24, 2016 6:10 pm Nconvert with portable Ghostscript? Hi!I would like to use nconvert to convert pdf to png using portable Ghostscript from ... t_portableI put nconvert.exe inside "bin" folder of portable Ghostscript which contains gsdll32.dll, gsdll64.dll, gswin32.exe, gswin32c.exe, gswin64.exe and gswin64c.exeI run "nconvert -out png a.pdf" and I get:my_error_exit...Error: Don't know how to read this picture (a.pdf)So, nconvert doesn't recognise portable Ghostscript.Is there anything I can do to fix this like some variable or temporary registry key to set or is portable Ghostscript too specific for portableapps.com apps? XnTriq Moderator & Librarian Posts: 6451 Joined: Sun Sep 25, 2005 3:00 am Location: Ref Desk Re: Nconvert with portable Ghostscript? Post by XnTriq » Sun Feb 21, 2016 11:45 pm Forums @ PortableApps.comFix for XnView to work with ghostscriptXnView ForumXnView portable version with Ghostscriptfoxyshadis ([url= 1.97.8 browser crashes with some PDF files.[/url]) wrote:Bobf wrote:hello Pierrei have the same problem.When i open a folder where PDF documents are located, XNView hangs (NO RESPONDING).WINXP SP3 with Acrobat Reader 10.0 x, as default PDF reader, and PDFCreator 1.1.0 and PDF XChangeReader (without shell extention installed) on the system as well. No Ghostscript installed on the system.Where (in which file e.g. xnview.ini) should the XNVIEW_GS_DLL & XNVIEW_GS_LIB environment variables set?manay thanks and rgs Bobbtw, in case you still have issue and for anyone else who finds the topic, environment variables are set in the control panel, not in XnView. They are under System -> Advanced -> Environment Variables, you have to create them if they aren't listed. Setting this should allow XnView to remain compatible with PDF-XChange, which is installed with dozens of applications. (Less so now that free alternatives like DoPDF and CutePDF exist.)XNVIEW_GS_DLL = path of gsdll32.dllXNVIEW_GS_LIB = path of Ghostscript's lib folder chris38 Posts: 10 Joined: Mon Feb 17, 2014 1:12 pm Re: Nconvert with portable Ghostscript? Post by chris38 » Mon Feb 22, 2016 5:15 pm Thanks XnTriq,For the community, I reproduce a response of Pierre that could enhance the response.I must work totally with portable application. So I think this solution (sent by Pierre) could be better (no environment variable)[Pierre]You must place a directory "Plugins\gs" with GS "bin" and "lib"So XnView/NConvert will recognise it.I'm going to try the solution and will be back for the result. chris38 Posts: 10 Joined: Mon Feb 17, 2014 1:12 pm Re: Nconvert with portable Ghostscript? Post by chris38 » Mon Feb 22, 2016 10:00 pm So it works fine !You must unzip GhostScript Portable (GhostscriptPortable_9.18.paf.exe for me) in the directory ...xnview\plugins\gs (so it exists ...xnview\plugins\gs\bin, ...xnview\plugins\gs\lib ...)And nconvert.exe MUST be in ...xnview\ directory (so don't move it)The process seems to be quite long

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Value, is the same for NConvert.Could you explain in a bit more detail what you need to do: if it can be done using XnConvert that will be much easier, but it may be possible to do more complex operations directly using an NConvert script... pdf11 Posts: 6 Joined: Fri Apr 24, 2020 12:34 pm Re: Getting started with NConvert Post by pdf11 » Sun Apr 26, 2020 7:44 am Thanks for responding again as I was getting nowhere.I tried your instruction to set the resolution at 300 and it did improve.The PDF file (size of 520kB) converted to a TIF file of size 51,000kB.If I go to 600 resolution, the TIF file size is 204,000kB.The end result for the 600 resolution is what I was looking for ... but obviously the file size is too much. To answer your question, I am converting drawings which have fine detail.So if I have 100 drawings say, at 200MB each, this is 20GB which is not a good solution.I did try one of the online conversion tools (I think it was I Love PDF or similar), the result was OK, not as good as the 300 or 600 resolution with XnConvert ... but the file size was similar to the original PDF.TO SUMMARIZE: The end result in terms of quality is very good, but the file size is far too big.Would nConvert resolve this issue? cday XnThusiast Posts: 4277 Joined: Sun Apr 29, 2012 9:45 am Location: Cheltenham, U.K. Re: Getting started with NConvert Post by cday » Sun Apr 26, 2020 8:08 am pdf11 wrote: Sun Apr 26, 2020 7:44 amTO SUMMARIZE: The end result in terms of quality is very good, but the file size is far too big.Would nConvert resolve this issue?You need to discover, on the Output tab, the Format settings on the right side, select TIFF (or PDF), and then select a type of compression that reduces the file size while maintaining the original quality.If the originals are black and white, selecting CCITT G4 compression will dramatically reduce their size with no loss of quality, if the originals are grayscale or colour the best option is JPEG compression, and you will need to experiment to find the quality setting that gives the best balance between quality and file size, at 600 DPI quite low values might work.For reference, the same principles would apply if NConvert were used. pdf11 Posts: 6 Joined: Fri Apr 24, 2020 12:34 pm Re: Getting started with NConvert Post by pdf11 » Sun Apr 26, 2020 8:22 am OK, thank you very much.It did reduce the file size as suggested.The final result for a 520kB PDf file, converted with 600 resolution and the

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Is XnView M Post by helmut » Thu May 12, 2016 3:33 pm ng4ever wrote:I went with IrfanView for now but convince me to go to XnView or XnView MP please!The difference of XnView and IrfanView is not so much the functionality, it's mainly the user interface:Please try out and compare XnView's browser and IrfanView's browser and you'll see: The user interface of XnView is much like Windows Explorer; clean, intuitive, and easy to use. IrfanView's "browser" is more like a special dialog or add-on which allows for working with multiple files but which isn't integrated well in the rest of the program.Therefore I'd say: If you want a program for viewing single images, only, then IrfanView does its job as good as XnView. For both viewing single images and handling and managing multiple images, you better use XnView. omniplex Posts: 127 Joined: Thu Feb 10, 2011 1:52 pm Location: Hamburg Contact: Re: XnView Minimal, Standard, or Extended ? What is XnView M Post by omniplex » Mon May 16, 2016 12:12 am XnTriq wrote:Minimal...Standard...NConvert: NoShell Extension: No...Complete...NConvert: YesShell Extension: Yes...Plug-ins: AllSome caveats: No boils down to "can be downloaded separately" as NConvert 32bits (x86) or 64bits (x64), as Shell Extension 32bits (x86 only) or 64 bits (x64 only). Likewise any classic AddOn or Plugin can be downloaded separately. Yes boils down to NConvert 32bits (x86) and Shell Extension 32bits (x86 only), i.e., you need a separately downloaded Shell Extension 64bits (x64 only) on a 64bits Windows.Finally All means "almost all", the new FLIF thingy isn't included in the complete 2.36, the new 2.36 SVG feature is still unclear (for me), and I fear (please correct me) that BPG works only on 64bits platforms.

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