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Convert JPG images to PNGs
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You need Imagemagick installed to use this service menu.
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It doesn't produce a png file although I have imagemagick installed.
Does imagemagick from the command line work?
Hi, I would like to ask you an important thing before to install these conversion tool: what's the process behind your conversion method? Do you made these program to open some JPG file and save it to PNG through some image editing program like gimp, krita, etc.. or simply change the extension file by rename it?
Sorry for the late reply: of course it converts the images, it uses imagemagik, that is a command line tool to manipulate images. Changing just the extensions is nonsense.
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