Program Options

There are some global options which can effect the overall operation of the program. They are available from the File\Options menu item.

 

Skip, Move or Delete Input Files After Processing

Skip Input Files Already Processed

This option will skip the input files specified if the corresponding output file(s) already exist. This can be very helpful when using the scheduler for example. It essentially eliminates redundant processing of files.

NOTE: If your input and output are the exact same file, nothing will be done if this feature is enabled.

 

Delete Files

Do not enable this option unless you are confident you have backed up all critical data. This option will delete the input files specified after a successful conversion has been performed. This can be very helpful when using the scheduler for example. It too eliminates the possibility of converting the same files over and over again. NOTE:  If both the input and output files are of the same name, no deletion will occur.

 

Move Files

This option will move the input files after successfully converting them. This can be very helpful when using the scheduler  for example. It essentially eliminates the possibility of converting the same files over and over again.

 

Keep original (INPUT) file timestamp (Last Modified, Created, Accessed)

If you want the output file timestamp to be identical to the input file then enable this option.

 

Automatically Load Image Files Into Viewer

The Image viewer in the right hand side of the user interface will automatically load images as you interact with the program. This could potentially slow you down since file size may and computer speed may not be enough to handle the images efficiently.

 

If Conversion Fails, Try Using Autodetecting Input File Type

Sometimes image files are not given the proper file extension (*.JPG, *.BMP, *.TIF etc). Enable this option to try to overcome this issue.

 

Create Log of Files Processed

You can create a log file for record keeping purposes by filling in a proper path and file name. Doing so also fills in the LOG tab (see bottom of the user interface) with all files processed. Make this entry completely empty to disable the creation of a log.