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Thanks mate just tried again and I think I cracked it. Just gotta try remember exactlly how tomorrow
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I do batch image conversions using Converseen: http://converseen.fasterland.net/. It supports WebP.
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OK I'm a bit late to this. I have Libre Ofice Suite (a free download instead of Windows Office) copy/paste/open the file here then under save, select export as, input title name, under format select jpeg (joint picture expert group), then save. Now open in say Windows Photo Editor, select crop and remove the A4 white page it was saved with. Now click on save a copy!
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Thanks to everyone for your help. Special thanks to Dollman 2 as I tried gimp again with success! Happy bunny again.
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\o/ i was useful i will frame this post so when my girls tell me im useless i can show them this thread
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Gimp for Beginners:
When you want to record a picture with the GIMP if you try File/Save As The Gimp ll record it such as a gimp file (*.xcf) When you don't want a Gimp File If you want a jpg picture, you have to chose - File/Explort As - Define destination folder - and add .jpg at the end of your file name. About bmp file, you add .jpg at the end of your file name. About gif file, you add .gif at the end of your file name. About png, you add .gif at the end of your file name .... Hinata |
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