![]() ![]() More info on how to use the command prompt and batch scripting in general can be found by searching the web. This is surely just a basic introduction. You can just browse the topic titles or use the "Search" function on this board and limit your search to the forum group "NConvert", if needed. In this forum group, various "NConvert" questions have been posed and answered. If you are happy with the result of your Batch Conversion and want to use it as template for an automatic conversion using NConvert, you can export it by clicking on the "Export Batch for NConvert" button. See FAQ "How to convert several images at once". As you might know, you can do Batch Conversion in XnView. You can use XnView and comfortably create the script for NConvert. For example, 'Filter->Blur->Average' maps to the -average option. So you can start XnView, open an image, and have a look at the filters and effects available. Most options of NConvert have the same name as in the user interface of XnView. ī.) Export a script for NConvert in XnView ![]() You open a command line window using Start > Programs > Accessories > Command prompt. By using the character "|", the output of any DOS program (here: nconvert) can be piped (=directed) to another program (here: more). "more" is not an option of XnView, but a DOS program which simply outputs the input it gets page by page. This output is also listed in topic "Command line options of NConvert". ![]() "C:\Program Files\xnview\nconvert -help > nconvert.txt") and then open the help in any text editor. You can also redirect output to a file (e. This will redirect the output to "more" which will show the output page by page. Code: Select all "C:\Program Files\xnview\nconvert -help | more" ![]()
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